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Hey guys,

My ABS light has been on in my R33 S2 for ages now and the fault code it is giving is Fault Code 61: ABS Motor or Relay, however I have no idea where the relays for the ABS are. Can any1 describe where they are or maybe even post pictures? It would be really appreciated!

I really hope its the relays and not the motor......

Hey guys,

My ABS light has been on in my R33 S2 for ages now and the fault code it is giving is Fault Code 61: ABS Motor or Relay, however I have no idea where the relays for the ABS are. Can any1 describe where they are or maybe even post pictures? It would be really appreciated!

I really hope its the relays and not the motor......

The relay assembly is the black plastic thing on the ABS pump unit, which you can disassemble from the pump quite easily

if you unplug it and take it off, shake it and you can hear something loose, then it means you'll need new relays

there are 2 relays in the assembly, probably easier to get a used assembly than trying to fix it..

The relay assembly is the black plastic thing on the ABS pump unit, which you can disassemble from the pump quite easily

if you unplug it and take it off, shake it and you can hear something loose, then it means you'll need new relays

there are 2 relays in the assembly, probably easier to get a used assembly than trying to fix it..

Thanks for the quick reply mate, I knew there was one or 2 on the pump but I was also told there might be one in the boot. thanks for clearing that up!

Cheers

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