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Pull the fuse. You can wire in a switch to the fuse, this will cause an ABS light on the dash to illuminate (when turned off/pulled fuse). Works though, no abs!
awesome, thanks. might give that switch a go on the weekend
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Where is this ABS fuse you speak of .. It's over sensitive for sure. It has however saved my ass once or twice, just curious to see how the car brakes without it.
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You will then be on the lookout for the threshold of a full lockup and progressive braking by feel.

Look in the fuse box, iirc its under the dash on drivers side.
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what type of switch can be used to toggle it on/off
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Its the same except will lock up easier then if it had the fuse. Just remember if you crash put the fuse back in.....lol
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Pull the fuse. You can wire in a switch to the fuse, this will cause an ABS light on the dash to illuminate (when turned off/pulled fuse). Works though, no abs!
thats as bad as taking out a fuse on the R32 GTR and it will be RWD lol but it works....

whats the legalities of taking abs off on an abs equiped car when u have a prang
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Yes a toggle switch of some sort. Something that will cut the circuit properly, just like a lightswitch.
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If taking the fuse out, I would recommend getting another of the same fuse, and short it on a battery so it blows. Then just swap that in its place.

In the event of an accident if it is noticed then it is quite probable that it blew through a fault in the system which caused the accident...
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would the ecu register that abs is off, so if an accident occurs they could check?
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It'd clear the fault code if it was replaced. Plus if you did what gx said, it would throw a abs light and record a fault anyway.
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