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Using ABS Warning Light (FWD)

  1. Turn ignition off. Connect Diagnostic Trouble Code Check Harness (MB991529) to DLC terminal No. 1. See Figure . Turn ignition on. If ABS warning light flashes in 0.5 second intervals, no DTCs are stored.
  2. If DTCs are stored, warning light will began to flash intermittently. Long flashes represent first digit of DTC; short flashes represent second digit. For example, 4 long flashes and 3 short flashes indicate DTC 43. If 2 or more DTCs are stored, lowest number will be displayed first.
  3. After DTCs are recorded, perform indicated test procedure. See DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTC)  table and perform appropriate DTC TEST.
  4. After repairs, erase DTCs. See ERASING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES  . If DTCs cannot be cleared, ABS-ECU is currently detecting a malfunction.