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Help solve the 240 ABS Light Mystery 200 1993

Problem Posted Yesterday: ABS ligth comes and goes after the installation of a new Bosch Brake Booster.

UPDATE --- This morning I went out to the car, started it and no ABS light.
At the suggestion of a member, I disconnected the battery and removed the passenger seat to check the ABS system fuse (10AMP).....the fuse is fine. Reinstalled the seat and took the car for a test drive and everthing seems fine...no ABS light.

When I return home, I let the car idle for a while and still no ABS light.
Finally, I turned the car off and restarted it....arrgh!!! ABS Light is back on!!

Please help with any other suggestions. This all started with the installation of a new brake booster.

By the way, there were two relays near the brake pedal that I had to move around while installing the brake booster...one was a blue plastic box and the other was a white plasit box. They both were held in place by a flat metal spring clip. Does anyone know what these are and could they play a part in this mystery?

I have also wondered if the new booster has simply made an existing problem show up now that the vacuum system is working properly.






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