Can I By-pass the ABS Actuator?
I removed all the ABS Sensors from front and rear wheels, along with every other part of the car (as I'm doing some rust work). The engine bay is empty, and I don't want ABS after I put everything back.
Is there a way I can bypass the ABS pump? I know the brake system normally worked even when driving with all the electrical harness connectors disconnected from the pump (just that the ABS wouldn't work), but power brakes still work fine. |
yeah. just repace the hardlines from the master cylinder to the slave cylinders from a non-abs car.
or pull the fuse, and leave the actuator in place. |
Yeah My abs was malfuntioning so I jus pulled the fuse.
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Originally Posted by BenStoked
(Post 8115373)
yeah. just repace the hardlines from the master cylinder to the slave cylinders from a non-abs car.
or pull the fuse, and leave the actuator in place. From what I remember the non-abs master cylinder OEM is all there is on a non-ABS maxima. It's a bit simpler, less lines. |
Originally Posted by maxinout93
(Post 8115802)
Yeah My abs was malfuntioning so I jus pulled the fuse.
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
(Post 8115802)
Yeah My abs was malfuntioning so I jus pulled the fuse.
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Originally Posted by Porky
(Post 8115892)
Maxinout - after you pull the ABS Fuse, if the sensor wires are severed (I removed the rear cross member last night and snipped the wires to make things quicker), will that error lamp light up on the dashboard for "ABS"? After I complete my engine swap (I'm moving parts from one maxima to another one), I don't want the lamp coming on all the time, is there some way I can fool the computer into thinking....to keep the lamp off?
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