Interior fuse box, position A-1, 20 amp fuse marked ABS
connected to the brake pump behind the air filter on the right side of the engine compartment
No, a Mazda 626 does not have fuses for ABS brakes. In fact, many Mazda models do not have fuses for ABS brakes.
Fuses 203, 204, 205, and 235 in the Central Junction Box, and fuses 114 and 122 in the Under Hood Box
probably the abs pump...mine has started whining after sitting >6hrs, during which the abs has bled off pressure (which it shouldn't)-:
The manual say's fuse 15 and 23 for a 2000 expedition.
abs light on 2002 s430
fuse abs pontiac aztek 2002 located
Some abs fuses are right next to the battery in a little black box. while other abs fuses are found in the area of the wheel well. the best thing to do is to obtain the owners manual for the vehice in question and go from there.
That is your ABS motor working its magic to try to get you traction again. Dont worry about it, its completely normal.. Low Trac uses the brakes (ABS) to balance torque to the front wheels. The groaning you hear is the ABS braking the wheel that has lost traction to keep it from spinning, which transfers torque to the other wheel. Sounds like it is working as designed.
check your fuses
There is a malfunction in the ABS system. Check all fuses, if all ok you will need to have the system checked with as can tool.There is a malfunction in the ABS system. Check all fuses, if all ok you will need to have the system checked with as can tool.
Are your tires in good shape? Brake fluid at proper level? Have you had a spell of "road-slick" weather? ABS comes on when the wheel speed sensors register a mismatch, meaning one wheel has lost traction and ABS should engage. Check the simple stuff like your tires and brake fluid first. If the sensor or ABS control unit is out you should get a warning light on your dash. ABS is not something a shadetree mechanic should work on.