Latching Versus Non-Latching Faults
Some faults detected by the (CAB) are latching; the fault is latched and (ABS) is disabled until the ignition switch is reset. Thus (ABS) is disabled even if the original fault has disappeared. Other faults are non-latching; any warning lights that are illuminated are only illuminated as long as the fault condition exists. As soon as the condition goes away, the light(s) are turned off, although a fault code will be set in most cases.