ABS & Braking
ABS Initialization - Part 3: Drive Test
ABS Initialization may be required after replacing the ABS module or changing some vehicle settings.
During the Drive Test it will be needed to drive between 3 and 15 mph with a turn that is at least 90 degrees wide.
Engine must NOT be running, and Ignition must be in RUN position when beginning the procedure. Then follow the instructions carefully.
This is the 3. Part of the procedure, entire ABS Initialization requires to perform all the parts in the sequence.
Refer to the Service Manual for the details.
During the Drive Test it will be needed to drive between 3 and 15 mph with a turn that is at least 90 degrees wide.
Engine must NOT be running, and Ignition must be in RUN position when beginning the procedure. Then follow the instructions carefully.
This is the 3. Part of the procedure, entire ABS Initialization requires to perform all the parts in the sequence.
Refer to the Service Manual for the details.
Systems: ABS & Braking
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