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ABS Light Stays Lit


Danno

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So trying to figure out why my ABS light stays lit. Anyone know how I can troubleshoot the wheel sensors. Where do their wires go. Having a hard time tracing them. All started after dumping my bike.
Also I did have a small brake fluid leak at the rear caliper banjo bolt. Tightened it up and no more leak. Still plenty of fluid in the reservoir. Anybody got any ideas.

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@Danno This thread has a link to the Service Manual with ABS troubleshooting starting on pg. 8-100. Good luck. 

 

 

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I guess the rear ABS sensor or its cable (see service manual) might have got a hit. My buddy had his sensor damaged when doing a tire repair, ABS warning light came up.

Since you've lost some brake fluid, it might be necessary to bleed the brake/ABS system - but I'm unsure if air in the system could trigger the ABS warning light.

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I doubt that air in system would trigger the warning light. 

Check that the Abs rotors are not bend. And that the sensors are close enough to the rotors. 

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