Your call. Continued operation runs the risk of a violation and CSA points on your license. Shutting down and calling for service, which is what DOT requires the driver to do, risks ill will with your employer. Despite the fact that the brakes still operate normally without ABS.
Yellow ABS light of trailer stays on
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I just submitted a Data-Q for an ABS violation that I was issued in Virginia last year. The ABS light was on, signalling a malfunction of the system. I was issued a violation under 393.55(e). Here is my challenge:
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I basically going to back up what the others have said. If there is an ABS fault, the mfg tells us we have a non ABS trailer. No big deal but if the DOT catches you they will issue CSA points....not sure if they are attributed to driver or company.
I find it strange that (referencing CAXPT quote) that in the event of a fault, the mfg would design the system so that only one wheel on the axle operates without ABS and the other does. That seems to me like it would create an uneven braking situation. I thought it disabled the ABS on entire trailer but I have been wrong before. -
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There it is, in black, red and white. FYI, all the violations were for the trailer, and were things that the owner told me to 'roll with'. This inspection forced his hand, but unfortunately cost me some points.CAXPT Thanks this. -
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