Yes, the ABS fuse can be related to the ignition switch in that the ABS system requires power to operate, which is provided through the vehicle's electrical system, including the ignition switch. If there is an issue with the ignition switch or if the ABS fuse is blown, it can prevent the ABS system from functioning properly. Therefore, both components are part of the vehicle's electrical circuit and can impact each other's operation.
The ignition switch has to be on for the ABS to operate.
check under hood in the fuse panel on the right. itll say ignition switch. see if there is a fuse in that slot if not take the fuse from the abs slot and chreck if the engine will turn over.
Could be anything from an ABS system fuse , sensor etc . malfunction
It could be a problem with the ABS system, but if it just comes on by itself for no apparent reason, it may be the ignition switch.
I feel it does being it is that new. Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position. If a yellow light comes on saying abs, then it does.
On a 2002 Saturn SL, the ABS relay switch is typically located in the under-hood fuse box. To find it, open the hood and look for the fuse box, which is usually near the driver's side. The relay will be labeled on the cover of the fuse box, and you may need to consult the owner's manual for the exact location and identification of the ABS relay within the box.
ABS fuse is located in the engine compartments fuse block, the owners manual ussually lets you know where the fuse is and the amperage.
check the fuse in the fuse box below the light switch i believe it is a 20 amp. a previous may have puled this fuse to disable the system
the abs fuse is under the hood on driver side
No such switch.No such switch.
Pull the ABS fuse located in the under hood fuse box. Pull the ABS fuse located in the under hood fuse box.
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