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ABS problem... i need your help

Old 07-13-2005, 05:47 PM
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i took my car to the shop and hooked up a scanner to read the abs code... problem is that there are not codes being stored and when i jumper the plug the abs light does not flash like it is supposed to.

well, the light came on all the sudden with no relation to hard braking or anything. I just started my car up one day and all the sudden ABS light. However, i did install some fog lights but they are wired using that one pin connected that is down by the fuse box and then a switch... no OEM harness... i was wondering if maybe i could have hit something down there?? are there ABS wires in that area?

Any ideas...OTHER THAN DISCONNECTING THE LIGHT...???
Old 07-13-2005, 06:10 PM
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you could of hit something down there, ABS does run through it.
Old 07-13-2005, 06:22 PM
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already figured it out...problem was that the fuse was missing..

sounds dumb but heres the deal, it was the defroster fuse that i pulled since my rear defroster doesnt work due to tint stripping... i never knew that ABS and defrost used that same fuse... anyways thanks for the help
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