Hi there. From under the hood. The #1 and #5 fuse are associated with the Anti-lock braking system. Page 5-101 on this website will be insightful of the fuse placement. http://www.vadengmpp.com/owners-manual/buick/2004-Buick-Regal.pdf It is recommended to remove both fuses if you are working near the air bag. #5 fuse should be removed when working near the dash. You will have #1 - #8 fuses that are the same size on one side. It would be good to remove both fuses just to make sure you are taking safe and preventive measures. Good luck!
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hey
it's just behind the battery under the hood. In
you manual it will tell you excactly where its at. Just pop the cover
off and yu shoud see all the fuses there.
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you have a short its almost impossible to find..i would take it to a dealer
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you dont... you need to take it to a certified shop air bags are like that
SOURCE: ABS fuses (#7, 16, 41) missing from 2001 Passat.
most likely Steve is correct about the sensors, they are the most common problem, if you tinker with cars yourself you can try them at home first. jack up one corner at a time ...the sensors just push in to a copper shim in the hub. move back and forth a few times with pliers and they will come right out. look over the wires to be sure there is no damage < chunks of ice and froxen snow are know to cause broken wires> if wires look ok spray clean the reluctor wheel on c/v joint and the sensor itself. if you see metal fuzz looking stuff on the sensor ,that is junk from your brakes and needs cleaned off. the metal dust causes the trigger in sensor to malfunction. do all 4 corners one at a time then drive the car if abs light and flashing brake light go out your fixed but still should have codes cleared to make sure there is no there problems. if this doesn't fix it best bet is to have a dealer you trust to look it over , brakes are important. once abs light is out see if you pass your inspection, if not ask why then post on here what they tell you and we'll address that . good luck.
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I have a 1998 Range Rover HSE. The ABS, TC amd Brake light stay on and now I have noticed that it is becoming harder and harder to stop. It literally feels like I dont have any brakes at all. I have to pretty much push the brake petal all the eay down in order to get it to stop. I had the pads and rotors about 6 months ago and I don't know what to do! Help please
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