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Old 11-23-2015, 05:36 PM
Mark DiSilvestro Mark DiSilvestro is offline
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Originally Posted by Skid Row Joe View Post
It seems far fetched that unplugging an ABS unit would ever culminate to the point you have suggested it might here, but of course forensic investigations of placing liability for a mishap could take place.

I would advise your friend(s) to consider trading out of these vehicles with malfunctioning ABS units. Sometime you just have to let old equipment go and replace it.
Most of my friends with malfunctioning ABS, got rid of those vehicles. They were replaced with newer vehicles with ABS that hasn't malfunctioned (yet).
My friend with the '95 Camry has stopped driving it, not because of the ABS (which he got used to as it only kicked on at very low speeds) but because the waterpump failed. It's a $$$$ job on a Camry V6, so he's looking for a replacement, and driving a relative's 2002 Nissan Sentra.

Happy Motoring, Mark
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