Anti-lock Braking System.
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No. Air bags or ABS was not available in the 1987 model year Voyager.
The 1999 Plymouth Voyager was equipped with anti-lock braking system (ABS) as an optional feature, depending on the specific trim and package chosen. Not all models came standard with ABS, so it's important to check the vehicle's specifications or consult the owner's manual to determine if a particular Voyager has this feature.
It is just below the Master Cylinder and the Power Booster assembly.
There is no CCD module. CCD is the acronym for the communication system between computers on a 1998 Voyager. The engine, transmission, abs, airbag, cluster, HVAC, body, etc all communicate over the CCD bus, which is a pair of twisted wires.
The engine diagnostic plug is under the hood next to the battery. The body, transmission, abs diagnostic plug is under the dash on the driver side, next to the fuse box.
The engine computer is near the battery. The body and airbag computers are under the dash. The abs and transmission, if equipped, are under the hood.
it means there is a malfuction in the abs system. The problem could be anything from a broken wheel sensor to a malfuctioning actuator.
With abs DOT 4 and without abs DOT 3 brake fluid.
It could, abs was an option.
No, it does not have ABS front or rear.
brake and abs light on , on 1994 Chevy Cavalier Z24
Have a Chrysler diag. it with a scan tool. The good news that the brake system will still work as if there were no ABS system