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Old 02-24-2002, 04:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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ABS Connector Access/Removal

I have a 2002 F350 V10 CC-LWB. I am running 37" swampers and need to install my SuperLIft Truspeed to compensate for the oversized tires. I finally got notice from Superlift that the installation for the 2001 will work for the 2002. They just finished testing.

In order to perform the install, I need (at least I think I do) to remove the plug going into the bottom of the ABS module. I removed the Canister and Air Box to get a better view at the ABS module.

The connect goes into the bottom of the module. I can't even see what is going on to get it removed. I am also concerned that I can't get it back even if I could remove it.

How can I do this without removing the brake lines into the module? Can I pick up the wire somewhere else?

Need help...please.

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Re: ABS Connector Access/Removal

I'm not sure if its different on the 2002, but on my 2000 I removed the left front inner wheel well. Once you take that off, the ABS stuff is right there in the front. No problems, unplugging and tapping into it.
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