ABS controller fuse - where?
Can anyone shed any light on where this is?
I've removed the panel under the steering wheel but it's not there near the bonnet pull. It's a RHD car, 940 d24t estate. |
The fuses are all in the centre console behind the ash tray and there is another fuse on the ABS block itself under the black cover that says ABS on it.
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The car failed it's MOT on a lack of ABS bulb on the dash. I've put a bulb in and it's on permanently, don't even need to move the car for it to come on. Have read online that these fuses are prone to issues so I thought it would be something simple to check. I'm talking about this fuse https://images.app.goo.gl/ZNCimNhCFf3WmzWJ6 |
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940 tic auto 1995 .302000 miles
I have the same car as you for 23 years now I had to replace 1 front ABS sensor not a bad job really .I found my problem with the fault finder under the bonnet on right hand pillar .I would get a new one of ebay about £25 Lexmark brand then disconnect each one in turn and try the new one the ABS which is broke will tell you . I can guide you further on this issue .my email is jimliddy1@gmail.com. then possibly talk things through plus a few other tips on these engines .
Regards jim |
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I don't think my car has the diagnostic port on the turret. Would it have an OBD2 port instead?
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https://www.volvoclub.org.uk/faq/EngineOBDCodes.html If it's a 95 onwards the not quite OBD2 port is in the centre console. You will need a homemade reader to get the codes though |
Am I wrong In thinking just get another ABS sensor try it on both front plugs that will tell you which one is faulty mine did that for me no problems for 2 years now don't waste money on expenses brands only my thoughts
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