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Probably not. In 1987 ABS was only available on some luxury cars and even then was usually an option. I don't recall ABS ever being available on an AMC branded vehicle.
I've always used starting fluid/ether to do that. Start engine, while running spray it around the suspected leakage areas and if engine revs, there's your vacuum leak. Works every time.
It should be located in the distribution box, also called the power box. It is a black box loxated under the hood. And you have to remove the cover. Underneath the cover it will tell you what each fuse is for, If for some reason it doesn't it will tell you in the manual. Good Luck
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