Richard
Proud owner of a RWD VX
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
"It looks like an angry snake-bee!" she said
I personally don't understand why people just blow off ABS like they do. When it works properly, and you drive properly, it should never kick on, but should YOU not hold up your end of the bargain and lock up your wheels, then the ABS saves your ***. Not to mention I live in an area that gets a ridiculous amount of snow so ABS has saved me more than once, and I've seen a lack of ABS demolish quite a few cars as well....
ideally I think it would be cool to install a toggle switch so if you wanted to off road without ABS you just flip the switch and go, then flip it back on when you hit the tarmac...
ANYWAY
If your light came on the first thing I would ask you is "when was the last time you repacked your bearings?
Mechanical elements are more likely to fail before electrical elements, and the more complex they are the more prone they are to failure... the most complex mechanical element, and the one subjected to the harshest conditions is the wheel sensors... dirt and crap can get caught in there, the sensors can get damaged and the indexing wheel can get chipped.
if you do a lot of beach driving then I would suspect that sand would be particularly nasty to these things... so I would take the opportunity to repack your bearings and check over the wheels sensors while you're in there.
Oh, I thought I said that ?my bad... If I were to go back to WV, where the seasons actually change :P, I would have to have it fixed... I have experienced the difference.
So mine car is backasswards? LOL the ABS knew I was headed to the beach to play in the sand and committed suicide![]()
Last edited by So-CalVX : 08/21/2008 at 11:15 PM
It's been done. I did that about six years ago-
http://www.wtv-zone.com/markg/switch.html
If you flip that switch back on or pull and replace the fuse, the ABS will not reset until the ignition is turned off and on again.
Let us know what you think about the Isuzu ABS when you drive a VX in the snow. Many of us have found it to be very sensitive and dangerous in the snow. It can kick on even when pulling in to a snow covered parking spot at the mall. It can get you killed. In Europe cars come standard with an ABS kill switch for winter driving to save lives. It's not just a VX with messed up ABS. Lots of Isuzu owners over at the Planet have the same complaints.
Richard, it takes just a few minutes to pull the ABS code yourself and see if it's related to the module or some other component-
If you decide you're done with ABS forever, it takes just two minutes to kill the ABS and put out the light.
Raise hood, remove fuse box cover, remove ABS fuse, replace fuse box cover, remove ABS module connector, bend over #16 pin, replace connector, close hood.
Mark Griffin (a VX lifer)![]()
Last edited by deermagnet : 08/22/2008 at 01:32 PM
thanks for the words but what if i jus want the light out till i move back to WV? would pulling the fuse do it? or would something eff up?
Pulling the fuse or the module connector will not put out the ABS light. You'd have to remove the bulb, or bend over that pin, or cut the wire that goes with that pin.
Mark
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Haha... That's great... Good thing we have people over the pond