The system uses an amber ABS indicator lamp in the instrument cluster
in order to show system operation and malfunctions.
A bulb check occurs each time the ignition switch is turned to the RUN
position. The ANTILOCK and BRAKE lamps should turn on, remain on for about
two seconds, then turn off. The ABS indicator lamp also indicates system
malfunctions. When the EBCM detects a malfunction in the system, the EBCM
turns the ANTILOCK and sometimes the BRAKE lamp on. The lamp may remain
on or turn off depending on the malfunction. In order to determine the
specific cause of the malfunction, refer to the ABS Diagnostic System Check.
If a wheel speed sensor DTC is been set, the ANTILOCK lamp will turn
on to indicate the malfunction. The cause of the DTC must be identified and
corrected, the DTC cleared, and the vehicle to have passed the self tests
and sensor checks before the ANTILOCK lamp will turn off. This means that
even after the wheel speed sensor malfunction has been corrected, the ANTILOCK
lamp will remain on until the vehicle is driven above the threshold speed
for the EBCM to re-validate the wheel speed sensor inputs. The ANTILOCK lamp
will then turn off unless or until the next occurence of an ABS related DTC.