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Old July 6th 2009, 06:19
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Whilst abs is a desireable feature, here in the UK it can be a pain especially on older vehicles. If fitted it has to work, the warning light sequence is monitored for the annual vehicle test and it is a fail if the light doesn't light when it should or stay on when it shouldn't. If abs is not fitted then it can't be tested and so can't fail on that. Replacement abs parts can be horrifically expensive, in many cases easily more than the vehicle is worth. If the abs fails on any of my vehicles I will remove it in its entirety. On a cost/benefit analysis for me it doesn't stack up.

Clive
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