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ABS fuse location V70-XC70 2000

2000 V70 SE, 196K

Today's project is to pull the ABS control module and send it off for repair. I want to pull the correct fuse(s).

The owner's manual for this model car shows one 50A fuse for "ABS, STC, TRACS." Is this the correct fuse to pull before removal of the control module?

(Some of the online instructions show there are two fuses to pull before removal...)








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    I think its a big fuse but I never pulled it V70-XC70 2000

    Very carefully work the plug off the abs module and then have a weird socket ready for the six T-20 Male torx screws or is it T-25. Mine (same year and miles as yours ) turned out to have a cracked circuit board according the rebuilder (Victor Rocha in LA somewhere)








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      I think its a big fuse but I never pulled it V70-XC70 2000

      Yes, that is a strange plug and cover assembly. The cover cracked a little bit but should be OK. I pulled the #4 50A ABS fuse just to be safe. Did not disconnect the battery.

      The socket for the four Torx head ABS controller mounting screws is a 1/4" drive E-5. Bought the socket at NAPA.

      Thanks,








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    ABS fuse location V70-XC70 2000

    It is a high amperage fuse. You really only need to pull the fuse if you are going to start the engine. Remember, the speed signal goes through the ABS module, and if you are going to drive the car there will be no speedometer and no speed signal going to the TCU or ECU.







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