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Old 12-07-2008, 08:58 AM   #16
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Still not sure why you have a ASC relay since I don't believe it was available yet.
Thanks Steve... had Mallard run the vin and it looks like ABS was ordered as an option on my vehicle. Maybe they forgot to order the fusebox that goes with it!
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Thanks Steve... had Mallard run the vin and it looks like ABS was ordered as an option on my vehicle. Maybe they forgot to order the fusebox that goes with it!
It's the right fuse box.
On my E30 I have a relay that dropped through the fuse box, but it's still connected.

Without reading the threads again, is this a new problem or did it work at one point?
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By the way... have you seen this link?
http://www.geocities.com/e36rulz/ABS...scription.html
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It's the right fuse box.
On my E30 I have a relay that dropped through the fuse box, but it's still connected.

Without reading the threads again, is this a new problem or did it work at one point?
Hi steve is that the right fuse box beneath the steering wheel?

yes, this was all working perfectly for a few years until one day, the transmission/ABS issue described here
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http://www.geocities.com/e36rulz/ABS...scription.html
Hi Dave yes saw that as well as this one, very good writeups, but I was hoping it was not my pump, but something else. may have to go there eventually though.
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