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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Z Cars / October 2004

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ABS Relay location ?

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WildBill66 - 20 Oct 2004 00:22 GMT
Most relay switches are located under the hood in one of the fuse panels.
But where is the ABS Relay located ?
The ABS fuse is under the hood on left fender panel but the panel map does
not show an ABS Relay and I'd like to test the relay because the ABS
Actuator remains on after
turning engine off and the problem is draining my battery.

I replaced the fuse, problem went away. But the relay is probably bad, so
where is it located ?
Thanks.

Wild Bill
WildBill66 - 22 Oct 2004 01:11 GMT
If anyone knows where the ABS Actuator Relay is, I'd like to replace it.  I
looked in shop manual but no luck.
What I need is a manual with a wiring schematic but my book
left out fuses and relays. Thanks
Marek Balcerek - 22 Oct 2004 21:27 GMT
> If anyone knows where the ABS Actuator Relay is, I'd like to replace it.
> I
> looked in shop manual but no luck.
> What I need is a manual with a wiring schematic but my book
> left out fuses and relays. Thanks

Look here:
http://www.300zx.co.uk/cgi-bin/manual.cgi?list=el&dir=&config=&refresh=&directio
n=forward&scale=0&cycle=off&slide=113&design=default&total=133


There is no separate relay for ABS. There is only ABS control unit and
actuator.
WildBill66 - 22 Oct 2004 23:05 GMT
Marek,

The link to the diagram is just what I needed to know.
I pulled the rear trim panel and the wires are cooked!
I guess the unit has stayed on so long that the unit overheated the wires.
I'm gonna replace the unit and wiring.  

I kept thinking maybe there was a hidden relay somewhere or maybe the ABS
Actuator is tied in with other systems on a relay and was not labeled.
But after looking at this
unit, it probably does not need one or has one built in.
Thanks.

Wild-Bill
Marek Balcerek - 26 Oct 2004 16:26 GMT
> Marek,
>
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> Wild-Bill

No problem ;)
Marek
 
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