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New Zealand's #1 mobile mechanic
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Affordable, upfront pricing
New Zealand's #1 mobile mechanic
Pay in 4, with Afterpay
Affordable, upfront pricingEnter your cars details to request an estimate for your repair. 🔧
New Zealand's #1 mobile mechanic
Pay in 4, with Afterpay
Affordable, upfront pricing
New Zealand's #1 mobile mechanic
Pay in 4, with Afterpay
Affordable, upfront pricingABS Warning Light is on assessment made easy
Enter your cars details to request an estimate for your repair 🔧
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We make it easy so you can get on with your day. Car maintenance at home, work or at the golf club.
Tell me about my ABS Warning Light is on assessment
What is the ABS warning light?
The ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) warning light is part of your car’s safety monitoring system. When illuminated, it means the vehicle has detected a fault in the ABS system, which is designed to prevent wheel lock-up during sudden braking. The ABS light may come on intermittently or stay on continuously, signalling that an assessment is needed to diagnose the fault.
Why do you need an ABS light assessment?
Your ABS helps you maintain steering control under hard braking, especially in wet or slippery conditions. If the ABS light is on, the system may not activate when you need it most. An assessment identifies whether the issue is with sensors, wiring, the ABS pump, or another component. This ensures your car remains safe and compliant for WOF standards in New Zealand.
Common signs you need an ABS system check
- ABS warning light stays illuminated on the dashboard
- Brakes feel different or lock up under heavy braking
- Longer stopping distances, especially in the wet
- Pulsation in the brake pedal even in normal stops
- Other brake warning lights showing at the same time
If you notice these symptoms, arrange an ABS diagnostic test as soon as possible to prevent further damage and keep braking performance safe.
What happens during an ABS warning light assessment?
A qualified mechanic will use a scan tool to read the ABS fault codes from your vehicle’s ECU. The assessment pinpoints whether the problem lies in a wheel speed sensor, hydraulic pump, control module, or wiring. Visual checks of the wiring and brake components are also performed. Once the issue is identified, the mechanic will provide a clear repair recommendation and quote.
How much does an ABS light assessment cost?
The cost for an ABS warning light diagnostic typically starts from $90–$120 in New Zealand. If additional testing is required, or repairs are needed (such as replacing a sensor or ABS pump), costs can range from $200–$1,000+ depending on the part and vehicle type. At My Auto Shop, you’ll always receive an upfront quote before any repair work begins.
Is there a safety risk if the ABS light is ignored?
Yes. While your standard braking system may still function, the ABS will not operate when needed. This increases the chance of wheel lock-up and loss of steering control in emergency stops. Driving with an ABS fault also risks failing your next WOF inspection. For safety and compliance, it’s best to book an ABS light assessment as soon as the warning appears.
Need help finding the right service or repair?
Our experts can help. Call or email at hello@turnersservice.co.nz.
Frequently Asked Questions 🧐
How do online bookings work for car servicing & basic repairs?
Once you fill out your details, you’ll be shown the ‘search results’ which displays instant fixed-price quotes from local service providers that can be booked online.
Can I get quotes for more complex repairs and inspections?
Yes. Once you have entered in your vehicle details and location, you’ll be able to browse through available repair tasks or inspections that you would like a quote for.
Will the price I'm quoted via Turnersservice.co.nz be the final price I'll pay?
Yes. For the work included in the quote, the price you’re quoted is the final price you’ll pay.
How long will my service or repair take?
If you’ve booked with a workshop, the service provider will usually require your vehicle for the entire day due to scheduling. If you’ve booked with a mobile provider, you will only be without your vehicle for the time it takes to complete the job.
What are my payment options?
Booking your car service or repair through Turners Service & Repairs gives you access to these convenient payment options:
1. Pay upfront and online using your credit or debit card or PayPal
2. Flexible payment options with Afterpay
3. In some instances, you can choose to pay the mechanic when the service or repairs have been completed.
Will I get an invoice at the end of my service or repair?
Yes, we send through a comprehensive report and invoice / receipt once the booking is completed. If you have any questions please reach out via 0800 768 000.











