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Jul 27, 2010 - Continued with the passenger side and i broke the abs sensor. I'm going to replace the sensor, but is there a way i can bypass it so it doesn't ...
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If you need to disable the ABS, or "anti lock brake system", on your car you should do so with caution ...
Jun 29, 2012 - I am going to disable and I would like to know the best way to do it. I can do it easy ... Near the ABS unit is where the wheel sensors come up
I Have An 2002 maxima an it does the same thing.go to the fuse box drive side under the hood look for abs 40 fuse pull out with hand that should fix it
It's inside the ABS pump module assembly. It inside the hermetically sealed black plastic case attached tot he ABS pump module. There is no repairing it. The ABS pump module must be replaced. The part costs $1200. Sorry.
Removing the ABS fuse will disable the ABS, but it is not recommended. What sort of problem are you having? ABS only acts when the system detects a wheel locking up, if there s a problem with the ABS holding the brakes on, disabling it will not fix the problem. If you intend on removing the ABS system altogether, you need to have this done properly, if you are even allowed to in your area. Here in New Zealand, if the ABS is removed the vehicle has to go through a certifying process to ensure it is still safe. If the brakes are actually sticking on, you would smell a burning smell after driving the vehicle. Have the pedal clearance checked under the dashboard, if it is too far adjusted, once the brake warm up it will hold them on.
the module is bad. needs a new abs pump. to temporary remedy it find the pump and disconnect its plug. be careful as the abs now is not working ( not that it was before) and incase of full breaking car will lock and slide tires. take it to a shop to get replaced.
If the ABS light is on, it's a good idea to find out what codes are stored.
The OBD-II system allows many codes to be read but a specialist with an ABS BrakeScan tool will be needed in order to find the codes for the ABS system for your vehicle.
I bought a Brakescan tool that works on most Ford, Chrysler, and GM vehicles from 1996 through 2005 but, I don't think it will work with the Nissan Maxima.
So, that's why I would direct you to the dealer for this one.
If switch is in steering wheel hub, you have to remove thehub to gain access to it. Then clean out the switch contacts making sure that there is some air between them for when you push to make contact.
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