When you notice your anti-lock brake system light comes on and stays on in your vehicle, bring your car to the experts at John's Auto and Tire. Our shop provides ABS warning light repair to customers in Ipswich, MA, Hamilton, MA, Rowley, MA, and surrounding areas.
When your vehicle’s ABS warning light comes on, this means that your anti-lock brake system has deactivated. Your brakes will brake as usual, however, a wheel could lock or your vehicle could spin when the brakes are applied.
If your ABS light comes on and stays on, it is necessary to bring your vehicle to our shop immediately. Our mechanics will diagnose and treat the problem quickly, and get you and your vehicle back on the road.
If your anti-lock brake system warning light comes on, it may be a sign of another issue. Typically, the ABS light indicates a malfunction in one of your vehicle’s wheel sensors. An illuminated warning light may also be the indicator of low brake fluid levels, loss of hydraulic pressure in one of the brake circuits, or another issue.
Our mechanics are trained to pinpoint the exact problem and then provide professional ABS system repair.
When you notice you ABS light comes on, don’t put off visiting our shop. Restore your safety with a thorough ABS system repair.
Your vehicle’s supplemental restraint system (SRS) warning light is more commonly known as the airbag system light. The warning light should only illuminate when there is a problem with your vehicle’s supplemental restraint system.
Learn some tips to make sure your SRS system is working properly:
If your supplemental restraint system is malfunctioning, your vehicle will not be safe in case of accident or collision. A faulty SRS system means that airbags will not deploy, seatbelts will not tighten, and any consequential features will not activate. A properly working SRS system is vital.
When you notice your SRS light has come on, it is important to come to our shop as soon as possible. Our trained technicians will examine your supplemental restraint system to find the root of the problem and develop the best way to solve the issue.
“Check Engine” Light – People often take a vehicle in for service if the “Check Engine” light on their dash comes on. The “Check Engine” light can come on for a variety of reasons. Some are very easy to fix, such as resetting a sensor or performing an oil change. Others are more complex and require one or more items to be repaired to correct the problem. If there is a serious problem with the vehicle, the sooner the vehicle comes in for engine diagnostic testing, the better, as problems often times worsen over time.
When your tire pressure monitoring system detects an underinflated or overinflated tire, the TPMS light comes on in your vehicle. There are many reasons why your tires change pressure levels, activating your TPMS light. These include:
When any of the above dashboard warning lights come on in your vehicle, don’t wait to have them serviced. Bring your vehicle to John's Auto and Tire for a complete dashboard light diagnostic check. We can help you understand why the light was on in the first place, and fix it so it shuts off. Contact us for more information today.
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