Where is it?Pics.Abs fuse[Edited on September 7, 2012 at 10:03 PM. Reason : Damn iPhone autocorrect ]
9/7/2012 10:02:15 PM
Side of the dash with the front drivers door open?
9/8/2012 6:44:44 PM
It's not labeled. We thought it was a 10a fuse. We took them all out. Still no work.
9/8/2012 7:43:21 PM
your times won't be better with abs disabled. i don't care what they tell you.
9/8/2012 9:02:32 PM
maybe he's taking a '12 passat onto the dirt
9/8/2012 9:03:44 PM
Lol. Has nothing to do with racing. But disabling abs does help during rallyx.
9/9/2012 11:40:42 AM
i'm going to assume it is the 3.6/dsg (may or may not matter)Here's everything I see in the wiring diragramMain Power From BatterySA7 Fuse 7 on Fuse Holder A - 40A, +12v from battery (red) to T38/1 (red/yellow)SA8 Fuse 8 on Fuse Holder A - 40A, +12v from battery (red) to T38/1 (red/yellow)Power from Wiring HarnessSB2 Fuse 2 on Fuse Holder B - 30A, to T38/25 (red/white)SC2 Fuse 2 on Fuse Holder C - Positive (B287) connection 15a in main wiring harness (black/yellow) to T38/14SC13 Fuse 13 on Fuse Holder C - Positive (B331) connection 30a in main wiring harness (black/red) to T38/15 the 15a/30a on sc2/sc13 is not an amperage rating (not shown), it is the power trace (constant/ignition)T38/14 is pin 14 on a 38 pin connector (on the ABS module itself, others designated in a similar fashion.Fuse Holder A - Under hood near batteryFuse Holder B - Behind fuse holder a, under hood near batteryFuse Holder C - end of dash (door is usually on the end of the dash where it meets w/ driver door)[Edited on September 10, 2012 at 11:55 AM. Reason : i think 30a is constant and 15a is ignition.. memory may be off, though.]
9/10/2012 11:54:32 AM