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I was looking in my fusebox today and noticed there is no "ABS T/T Relay Export" plugged in where the diagram shows.
What does this do, and should I take the time to find it and fix it? Thanks! (1998 GMC Safari) |
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Re: Missing Relay...
ABS stands for Anti-lock Break System, I have no clue what the T/T stands for.
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Re: Missing Relay...
It is only used in Europe or some other continent since it says "Export" it propbably is not even terminated in your application - not wired- just labeled
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