2014 S10 ABS light on

kwn306

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I have a 2014 S10 with only 1800 miles on it. Health reason have kept me off the bike but I am now ready to attempt riding again. The bike has basically sat for 2+ years in a pole barn. The wife and I retired and moved to a new home with an actual garage. While moving I was driving the bike up on a flat bed trailer it was wet and raining the front wheel slid and locked up as it went into the wheel chock on the trailer and the ABS light came on. Now that the weather as warmed up I purchased a new battery and installed it yesterday. I started the bike and haven't moved it but the ABS light is still on. Can anyone give me any pointers as to what to try before I haul it 250miles to a dealer? The bike has 2+ years of dirt on it as well keep in mind.
 

fac191

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I have a 2014 S10 with only 1800 miles on it. Health reason have kept me off the bike but I am now ready to attempt riding again. The bike has basically sat for 2+ years in a pole barn. The wife and I retired and moved to a new home with an actual garage. While moving I was driving the bike up on a flat bed trailer it was wet and raining the front wheel slid and locked up as it went into the wheel chock on the trailer and the ABS light came on. Now that the weather as warmed up I purchased a new battery and installed it yesterday. I started the bike and haven't moved it but the ABS light is still on. Can anyone give me any pointers as to what to try before I haul it 250miles to a dealer? The bike has 2+ years of dirt on it as well keep in mind.
As far as i know the abs light will stay on untill your doing 10mph or something like that
 

WJBertrand

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Thanks for the help, it has been a long time since I have ridden the bike. I couldn't remember if the light would stay on until I was underway.
If for some reason it remains on, even after you’ve gotten underway, check the front wheel speed sensor and lead for damage from the wheel chock.


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