ABS light

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    Well a few days ago I replaced a stripped stud on the passenger rear hub. In order to get the caliper back over the disk I had to compress it. Ever since then my ABS light has been on. What does that mean and is it bad to continue driving it?
     
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    check your fluid level.. maybe you pushed some out when you pressed the piston back in???

    unless you damaged the abs wire when punding in around there...?? check the connection and the teeth on the sensor and cogs
     
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    check the abs sensor, it's the little metal thingy that sticks out from behind the backing plates.
     
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    Thanks. I will check those tomorrow morning