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jimnielsen
09-09-08, 21:53
I have been having fun with using the ABS system on the track - its interesting to have the pedal pulsing like mad at every braking episode - especially in the wet...

but I may eventually want to switch this function off. Is there a way (by simply removing a fuse etc) that the ABS can be effectively switched off without altering the operation of anything else?

Thanks, jimn~

AlfaJack
09-09-08, 21:59
Yes I think just pulling the ABS fuse does it. OR if you can locate the ABS ECU that should do it.

Have a look here:
http://alfa155.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3969&highlight=disable+abs

wrinx
09-09-08, 22:23
Pulling the fuse should work fine :)

ABS helped the DTM 155s though...

wrinx

na15575
10-09-08, 07:35
if you remove or put a switch on the warning light of abs on the dash .
the abs go off if the light is cutted or burned .

arjunior45
10-09-08, 10:23
The switch option is better for me. Just cut the electric power to the ABS system {located under the rear seat}.

It's more fun to drive-break without it as long as you can moderate the power to the break pedal.

Keep us posted.

Nick

MaxiBoost
10-09-08, 13:17
if you want to disable abs ,
you can just remove right front wheel abs socket under the hood ,
you can see it ,near left side of the steering resevuar fluid ,
its a yellow ,light brown socket