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| malckirk | Sat Jun 26, 2010 11:35 pm Post #1 |
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can anyone tell me where i can find the bulb holder on a 1990 190e apparently my leads to the abs may have been cut to get rid of the abs light staying on |
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| stwat | Sat Jun 26, 2010 11:50 pm Post #2 |
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The most common thing for people4(scum) to do to hide ABS faults is to remove the bulb from the ABS light behind the dash clocks. You need to remove the clocks to check if this has been done. There are guides on how to do this on the forum. Do a search to try and find one and in the mean time il also search to see if i can find one for you. Stu |
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| stwat | Sun Jun 27, 2010 12:03 am Post #3 |
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This guide on dash removal also shows how to remove the clocks. LINK Its a bit of a pain but you dont have to remove it totally to get to the bulbs. The warning ones along the bottom of the clocks simply pull out from behind. Stu |
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