ABS Fuse Bypass
1st Step: Clean and organize garage from previous occasion.
Organized tools
Disconnect negative battery cable
Remove Fuse Box Cover
Remove Nut and Wire attached to Fuse block
Remove relay for access
Snap clip is located just below the 30 amp fuse
use pliers to grab fuse block (bottom shown above, top shown below)
Un-snap 4 clips (may take a few attempts and they may resnap together during the process)
Bottom right show above.
Bottom left
Top left
Trop right
Use pliers as shown above to assist and once you can grab it you are on the home stretch
Old (well broken by me) fuse vs new
Hard to see bolt hidden in there
New bypass wire installed
Black wire is what used to connect to fuse. So this is how I tied back in to the wiring.
This s
STARTING ISSUE
Don't forget to re-plug in this plug at the base of the fuse block (actually disconnected for another project) This will make the vehicle unable to start.
After dozens of failed start attempts there was a lot of un-burnt fuel in the exhaust.
WASHED!
First time being washed in months
As much as I tried I was still unsuccessful at cleaning the entire under cairrage
Coat Sleeve after carwash
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