Cascadia ABS diagnostic switch location?

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  1. PermanentTourist

    PermanentTourist Heavy Load Member

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    Hi guys

    I am trying to locate the ABS diagnostic switch (AKA Blink Code Switch) on my 2014 Cascadia. My ABS light is on (807, fmi 8), and I am diagnosing it with a Wabco manual I downloaded, trying to see if it clears. My truck does not have that switch on the dash, but I read that sometimes Freightliner hides the switch somewhere weird, like next to the data port. There is a hole in the plastic next to the data port that kinda looks like it might go to a button, kinds like those reset holes on some electronic gadgets... could that be it? Pic enclosed...



    Please let me know. My girlfriend is kind of a safety mama and she doesn't want to drive her shifts with that light on, but I don't want to waste time and money at Freightliner if it's just something I can reset.
     

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  3. wtokhi

    wtokhi Light Load Member

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    on my columbia , theres a panel behind the driver seatbelt bracket on the left side of the driver and theres an abs switch in there
     
  4. wtokhi

    wtokhi Light Load Member

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    i believe theres a keyhole to open the little door
     
  5. uncleal13

    uncleal13 Road Train Member

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    The ABS ecu is in the middle of the truck under your cup holders. Just undo the screws on that big semi round kick panel on the floor. I had mine off a while ago to see what was under there. Don't remember if the switch was there.
     
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