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Ok a month or so back i did a hicas lock bar and some pineapples in my r32 gtst and ever since then the Anti-lock light on my dash has been on. The other night in the rain i jumped on the anchors to double check and sure enough the abs doesn't work!

Any ideas what would be the likely cause of this? I'm stumped!

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When does the light come on? As soon as you start the engine and never go out? Or when you start to move? Or when you first apply the brakes?

You can try running a diagnostic on the ABS system.

Check your wheel speed sensors are connected. You can test them for continuity and voltage output as they are pulse generators. You will need a decent multimeter though as they will only read milli-volts.

Check ABS fuses and relays

Basically try retracing your steps when you fitted the lock bar as its sure to have had something to do with it.

Deren

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