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)![]()