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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / July 2004

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ABS Relay

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Al Moodie - 25 Jun 2004 19:55 GMT
Hi,

1993 Maxima GXE 156k miles

The ABS motor relay has failed (stuck closed). I have the relay out
and have phoned several Nissan dealers but none are able to positively
identify the part from the numbers on it.

Nippon ABS LTD
112 000 10050
Japan 20722
Matsushita
ACB32201 C01
CB1aF - 12V

Can anybody help with the correct part number.

Al Moodie.
BeeP - 10 Jul 2004 01:22 GMT
Al, you talking about the actuator assembly, with the brake lines and
wiring harnesses connected?  Mounts on the inside passenger front
fender? I recall mine said Nippon ABS Ltd on it. That whole shebang is
one item, which is not a repairable part.  If any component of that
thing fails, then try a swap from a reputable parts yard.  I did that
on my 89 (same system as yours so far as I know).  It was awhile ago,
the assembly was in the $300-400 range used. Easy swap by you or your
trusted local mechanic.  Looking at $1800+ from dealer if even
available. Maybe you are referring to another part. At any rate,
Good luck
Bob
95 SE Auto
89 SE Auto traded

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> Al Moodie.
gary - 10 Jul 2004 01:29 GMT
Not sure what you got, but about 10 years ago, my 92 se turned on it's ABS
light.  I
saw the flash codes on the control unit in the trunk, looked them up in the
service manual,
ID'd the bad relay in the engine compartment, replaced it, never a problem
again
(until the car was rear ended and totaled...)

Gary K

> Al, you talking about the actuator assembly, with the brake lines and
> wiring harnesses connected?  Mounts on the inside passenger front
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