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ABS Help S70 1998


Count me in as another happy customer of Victor Rocha! I sent my ABS controller out on a Monday and got it back the next Monday, with great packaging by the way! The car drove better with the controller off then with a defective one. Just make sure you can estimate speed relative to RPM speed because the speedometer won't work with ABS fuses out. Anyway, now all my silly lights are off and ABS and TRAC work fine after the repair.

I wouldn't drive the car for too long if I were you. My ABS sometimes would be activated for no reason while braking. As a result, stopping distance was noticeably increased, kind of dangerous. This is worse than not having ABS at all.

The most difficult part is getting the Torx screws off, the E5 torx socket is a must! Try it, if you can't do it, have a mechanic remove and put it back on. Victor is the best deal around with great service.


Ben
Wellesley, Ma






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