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  1. machinist75

    Abs fuse "BLOWS".

    Replaced the abs module with a used one I Purchased from M35a2-AZ. Plugged it in, flipped the switch, abs light on, double click, then light off. Problem fixed. Thanks for all the input, another reason I love this site and am greatfull for all the good people here. I love it when a plan comes...
  2. machinist75

    Abs fuse "BLOWS".

    I unplugged the abs module (that thing is a pain in the arse to get too) and replaced the blown fuse again. Climbed back up in the cab and flipped the switch and the fuse didn't blow. So I'll be ordering a new abs module from the classifieds. When I get it in and plugged up I will update the...
  3. machinist75

    Abs fuse "BLOWS".

    Thats what I thought, thanks for reafirming that.
  4. machinist75

    Abs fuse "BLOWS".

    So your saying the module is 12 volt?
  5. machinist75

    Abs fuse "BLOWS".

    Thats a good idea, thanks. I'll try that out.
  6. machinist75

    Abs fuse "BLOWS".

    Doing some work on the 923 today and decided to install my spare pcb box hoping it would solve the abs light being on at all times. Got it on, flipped the switch and still the light was on. Crawled under the dash, which isn't an easy chore, and fracked down the fuse holders. First I found the 3...
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