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Even when you remove the ABS, your break won't work on the one wheel. You should look for the real cause of the break problem, not start unplugging fuses. When you disable the ABS, the only thing that happens is the wheels can block, while using the breaks. If already one wheel does not break, you run in even more trouble then before.
If fuse 13 is good, the probelm is likely to be your brake switch above the pedal. Remove the connector from the switch and connect the terminals in the connector using a large paper clip. If this turns the stop lights on, replace the switch. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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