Removing the fuse for the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) is not recommended, as it disables an important safety feature of modern vehicles. While you can still use the brakes without ABS, it may lead to reduced control during hard braking or slippery conditions, increasing the risk of skidding or accidents. If you're experiencing issues with the ABS, it's better to have the system diagnosed and repaired by a professional rather than bypassing it.
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You probably have a bad wheel speed sensor sending bad signals to the ABS module. Remove the ABS fuse from the fuse/relay box until you can have it fixed.
pull the fuse
under hood fuse box there is a 60 amp fuse labeled abs remove it and the abs will not work and the abs light will come on in the dash but you will be able to stop now
You could remove the ABS fuse but the ABS dash light will remain on indicating the ABS system is not functioning.
ABS brakes are an optional extra on the Leganzas. If when you turn your car on, and you see an ABS light on the dashboard, that stays on for about 2 seconds before turning off, then there is a good chance you have ABS. Another way to check, is to take the main fuse box cover off in the engine bay, and there will be 5 or 6 massive fuses at the top of it. If there is a fuse up the top 3 across from the left, then you have ABS. Another even more 'fun' way to check, is to drive along, and then slam on your brakes for a second. If the pedal gets pushed up against your foot, then you definitely have ABS brakes.
You bleed just like all other calipers ABS is just a computer system for your brakes.
Check the fuse panel on the drivers end of the dash ( the fuse panel cover is visible with the drivers door open ) Check fuse # 14 If it is a 20 amp fuse , it has rear anti=lock brakes If it is a 10 amp fuse , it has 4 wheel anti-lock brakes ( Yes ! , that is correct , the 10 amp fuse means it has 4 wheel ABS )
In your fuse panel , on the drivers end of the dash ( removable plastic cover is visible with the drivers door open ) If fuse # 14 is a 20 amp fuse , you have rear ABS If fuse # 14 is a 10 amp fuse , you have 4 wheel ABS ( Yes , that is correct , the 10 amp fuse means you have 4 wheel ABS brakes )
ABS I took out the fuse under hood till I got mine fixed. I replaced the hub that had the sensor in it and have not had a problem. The fuse just disables antilock feature.
AnswerABS stands for Antilock Brake System. If the light stays on, then there is a problem with the ABS system. You will have normal braking but the ABS will not function. Check the 60 amp fuse in the fuse box. If missing or blown, the ABS light will be lit on the dash panel.If the fuse is missing, it disables the anti-lock feature of the braking system. If the brakes are otherwise in working order, you will still be able to brake. ABS can be disabled this way if the ABS module is causing braking problems or if you just hate the way ABS feels. Note that a sticky front brake caliper can cause the ABS to activate at the wrong time, releasing the brakes when you wish to stop. :-o I had the fuse removed from the fuse box for this reason until the caliper was replaced.If the fuse is blown, you will probably want to find out why. A brake specialist or auto electrician may be needed.
just the abs sensor