Not without a specialized scan tool.
ABS was an option. Not all have it.
The ABS relay is in the relay box under the hood.
If you turn on the key and there is a light that says ABS, then it does. ABS was an option that year.b
ABS was an option on Villagers. If you have an ABS light that lights up when you turn the key on the dash, you have it. If not, you don't.
Bring to a shop that has an ABS scanner to determine problem. It can be many things including wheel sensors, ABS pump, or bent ABS ring located on your CV axle or rear hub assembly.
Yes, you can pull ABS codes from an OBD-II system, but it typically requires a specialized scanner that can access the ABS module, as standard OBD-II scanners primarily focus on engine-related codes. Many advanced diagnostic tools can read ABS codes, which can help diagnose issues related to the anti-lock braking system. It's important to ensure that the scanner is compatible with your vehicle's make and model for accurate results.
I believe that's the only way, abs systems are expensive, you can take one out of junkyard version of your car for probably 10 bucks.
Could be a broken ABS sensor ring at one of the wheels
If the ABS warning light on the dash comes on and stays on while the vehicle is on operation, The ABS system requires attention. Diagnosis is quite complex, involving a number of lengthy diagnostic procedures, so I don't recommend attempting to fix the ABS system at home.
!replaced! the abs computer, which is mounted behind the center console under the dash.
You can get ABS codes for your Volvo at your local Volvo dealership. You can also find the ABS codes in most Volvo service manuals.
Have the abs system checked for codes and repair the cause.Have the abs system checked for codes and repair the cause.