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I was driving in the snow, I had two minor accidents, both on the passenger side front of my car (damage to the headlight, fender and bumper). My ABS light came on along with my brake light and traction control light, none of them will turn off even with the car parked. I’ve tried twice turning it back on and moving a little to see if they will turn off. Is the car safe to drive or is it best I don’t drive it?
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Hello, Dave here, contributing to RepairPal and providing expert advice since 2010. The biggest challenge here is that we do not know what is influencing the warning lights to come on. If the red brake light is on, it leaves me concerned for a functional brake system concern. Sounds like the impact may have caused damage to something in the system that requires repair. As a result, I would say that if the brakes seem to be operating "normally", then proceed with caution until such time as you can get to a repair shop for assessment. If anything feels unusual, do not drive the car until assessed and repaired. https://repairpal.com/auto-repair-near-me Click the link or call us at 877-913-1554. We'll gladly find you a certified RepairPal shop in your area.