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ABS Fuses

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Was snooping around a few tings on my car, and had a look at the fuse box (engine bay). Discovered that there were no fuses in there for the ABS!

As it is a GPX, it is naturally standard equipment, but it would explain why it has locked up a couple of times.

So, why would they not be there, and where can I get them from?
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Re: ABS Fuses

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mrx wrote:Was snooping around a few tings on my car, and had a look at the fuse box (engine bay). Discovered that there were no fuses in there for the ABS!

As it is a GPX, it is naturally standard equipment, but it would explain why it has locked up a couple of times.

So, why would they not be there, and where can I get them from?
1996 onwards ABS was standard...
1994/1995 it was an optional extra....
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Post by mrx »

Oh really? Was not aware of that! Guess they didn't tick that box!

Oh well, it is not like a major issue. You really have to be really trying to lock them up. Just would have been nice for when it is wet.
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Post by MrFT000 »

i thought it was 97.
Mine is a 96 GPX - no ABS. :(
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Post by ruchi »

Series II, so '97 onwards (maybe very late '96)
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