Early D9 engine fusebox

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Early D9 engine fusebox

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Can anyone tell me the location of the ABS fuse in an early D9? I've only got a D8 handbook, and the HBoL doesn't even mention the engine bay fusebox :roll:

Might just unplug the unit...
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Re: Early D9 engine fusebox

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Engine bay F22 the next to end one of 4 in a line.
I presume this is for the 2.0 turbo?
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jasper5 wrote:Engine bay F22 the next to end one of 4 in a line.
I presume this is for the 2.0 turbo?
The tubby was a D8-only engine - this is for the V6

Mind you, the snow's giving way to ice now so I might just leave it be, at least until the morning
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Re: Early D9 engine fusebox

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According to my info there are 2 fuses for ABS module on the V6....F15 and F23 in the engine compartment fuse box.

Watch out if you get the snow that we had today, it only stopped a few minutes ago, 6 inches have fallen with massive disruption since 7am, including the match I was going to this evening called off.Lancashire is a nightmare right now.
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jasper5 wrote:According to my info there are 2 fuses for ABS module on the V6....F15 and F23 in the engine compartment fuse box.
Figures - one for the pump/solenoids and another for the ECU presumably
Watch out if you get the snow that we had today, it only stopped a few minutes ago, 6 inches have fallen with massive disruption since 7am, including the match I was going to this evening called off.Lancashire is a nightmare right now.
We got ours this morning - on the way into work I nearly rear-ended a Transit that was trying to travel in the opposite direction to me but he over-cooked it and ended up pirouetting all over the road (no gritters today :evil:). Damn ABS rendered the brakes totally useless (under 10mph on the flat and completely unable to stop) so I had to use the handbrake and throttle to get myself sideways which did the job. He used a garden fence :oops:

Roundabouts were wicked fun though - I ended up doing multiple laps of 'em all sideways having a right laugh :twisted:
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