ABS warning light

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96redsport

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Mine is always on. stopped or moving. Will pulling the fuse turn the light off??

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As usual Sunlit, you are a wealth of knowledge!!!
 

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Mine has been on for the longest time.. havent goten around to getting it fixed. I dont feel an difference from when the light was off. runs the same.. Like a champ!! :)
 

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I had the fuse out on mine for awhile, light stayed on and cruise control didn't work. Just be prepared for that.

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My fuse has been out for a while now. My cruise control works perfectly fine, and there wasn't any impact on braking force.
 

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There won't be any difference in the way it brakes until you get into dirt or snow and especially ice. Then you'll be screwed.
 

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There won't be any difference in the way it brakes until you get into dirt or snow and especially ice. Then you'll be screwed.

Tis true! But hey, I made it through two winters already no problem. If you're careful and pay attention, you'll be alright. Cars haven't always had ABS.. :hands:

But one thing I have noticed about obs trucks: In snow the front wheels tend to luck up earlier, and its vey hard to notice, especially if you forget about not having ABS.

And forget going downhill in snow. Just don't do it. :waytogo:
 

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