I tried that, ABS does not engage at all. (no pumping or vibrating pedal feeling as one would feel when ABS is functioning properly).
As an added info, 5 years ago I took it to the dealership to have it checked out. They wanted to replace the ABS pump assembly located to the right of engine compartment for a whopping $1800.
I said, let me just pay your $150 diagnostic charge. Walked away and never bothered with it.

Do you know where this ABS relay and sensor is? I don't have access to EPC.

thanks.

Quote Originally Posted by Sulaco View Post
There's a different light all together for having bad pads. the ABS light being on means there's an electronic fault somewhere.

As a hardcore test, try doing 45mph and slamming on the brakes as heard as you can. If the wheels lock up and you skid instead of the typical ABS, then you've got a sensor or something out somewhere. Could be ABS relay, could be voltage regulator in the alternator, etc.