How to fix ABS and brake light on Dodge Ram?

How to fix ABS and brake light on Dodge Ram?

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What does it mean when your abs light comes on?

Most commonly, this light is triggered by low brake fluid or an engaged parking brake. However on some vehicles, it can simply indicate a problem elsewhere in the system and can be illuminated immediately if there is an ABS fault.

Why is the ABS not working on my Dodge Ram 1500?

The ABS system failed and the speedometer would only work after a speed of about 30 MPH. It eventually failed totally and as a result the cruse control and odometer no longer worked. At first I replaced the vehicle speed sensor on the Transmission housing. No luck with that.

When does the anti lock brake light come on?

The ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) light should only come on when you turn your key to “On” as a way to check that the light works or when the ABS system is activated. It also stays on when there is an issue with the system.

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Why is the ABS light and brake light not working?

I have a 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 Both the ABS light and the brake light are on. Changed the Speed sensor on the differential it didn’t help. I did replace the RWAL/ABS fuse and now the speedo works. Next I’m checking the front wheel sensors after that idk what to try. Any advise would be helpful. I have a 99′ Dodge RAM 2500.

Why is the ABS not working on my Dodge Ram?

Any advise would be helpful. I have a 99′ Dodge RAM 2500. It started to not clear ABS and Airbag lights upon startup (go off for a second and then relight. Then if you try to operate truck, the speedometer would not work (no ODO on mine).

The ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) light should only come on when you turn your key to “On” as a way to check that the light works or when the ABS system is activated. It also stays on when there is an issue with the system.