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<p>[QUOTE="Tank33, post: 1730545, member: 24618"]I had a dedicated step deck at my last company and when I first got the trailer, I was in a big rush to get down to California, but the circuit board for the ABS system was no good, so the ABS light was lit on the trailer all the time. It also lit up the trailer ABS light on the panel above the windshield in my W900L.</p><p><br /></p><p>All I did was unplug the plug from the ABS light on the trailer, and put a perfectly cut piece of electrical tape over my trailer ABS light on my overhead console in my W900L. The tape actually matches perfectly, you'd have to look extremely hard to see it. Kept it like that for 2 months until I could finally get it fixed!</p><p><br /></p><p>ABS is very expensive to fix and maintain on air brake systems, and is almost always not working properly.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tank33, post: 1730545, member: 24618"]I had a dedicated step deck at my last company and when I first got the trailer, I was in a big rush to get down to California, but the circuit board for the ABS system was no good, so the ABS light was lit on the trailer all the time. It also lit up the trailer ABS light on the panel above the windshield in my W900L. All I did was unplug the plug from the ABS light on the trailer, and put a perfectly cut piece of electrical tape over my trailer ABS light on my overhead console in my W900L. The tape actually matches perfectly, you'd have to look extremely hard to see it. Kept it like that for 2 months until I could finally get it fixed! ABS is very expensive to fix and maintain on air brake systems, and is almost always not working properly.[/QUOTE]
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