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It will probably have a fuse for the ABS. It will probably have a warning light in the instrument cluster for ABS.

Most definitively, it will have a big block of aluminium, probably in the rear passenger side of the engine bay, with several pipes coming out of it.

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It will probably have a fuse for the ABS. It will probably have a warning light in the instrument cluster for ABS.

Most definitively, it will have a big block of aluminium, probably in the rear passenger side of the engine bay, with several pipes coming out of it.

there are 2 fuse in the engine fuse box, but none in the car fuse box. it does have the pipes you are talking about, but no asb light on the instrament cluster. does it mean it doesnt have abs?

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