Fuse for ABS?

May 5, 2019
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Apache Junction, AZ
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Walt
Tried to search, but won’t accept ABS due to being to short. I believe the ABS is not working on my 15 TGU. Was working last time I tested it…front wheel now locks with only moderate braking. Thought fuse might be bad if there is one.

TIA
 
Is your ABS light on the dash lit all the time?

Have you run a diagnostic check on your trike?

I do not think there is a seperate ABS fuse. The pump is wired into the wiring harness under the side cover.

You could remove the plug on the pump and carefully do a test ride. This should allow for normal use of the brakes. ( If you try this be extra careful during a test ride)

Harley had a lot of problems with the early ABS pumps. A scan of your ECM may give you a DTC that would steer you in the right direction

Good luck and let us know how your Trike is
 
How to tell if you have ABS

3. Follow The Lines

The surest way to tell if a bike has ABS is to follow the brake lines.

If the brake lines go straight from the master cylinder to the caliper, then your Harley does not have ABS.

In some cases, if the brake lines seem to run into the chassis of the bike or another box, it could have ABS.

However, just because the brake lines do not go directly to the caliper does not mean your bike has ABS.

If you notice the brake lines go into another box, like a proportioning valve, this could be part of a linked braking system. Linked braking systems are most common on larger bikes.

 
How to tell if you have ABS

3. Follow The Lines

The surest way to tell if a bike has ABS is to follow the brake lines.

If the brake lines go straight from the master cylinder to the caliper, then your Harley does not have ABS.

In some cases, if the brake lines seem to run into the chassis of the bike or another box, it could have ABS.

However, just because the brake lines do not go directly to the caliper does not mean your bike has ABS.

If you notice the brake lines go into another box, like a proportioning valve, this could be part of a linked braking system. Linked braking systems are most common on larger bikes.

Hope this helps.
 
Tried to search, but won’t accept ABS due to being to short. I believe the ABS is not working on my 15 TGU. Was working last time I tested it…front wheel now locks with only moderate braking. Thought fuse might be bad if there is one.

TIA

My 17 was doing this and it was a bad caliper, warranty replaced it and its been fine ever since.
 
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If you do not have #15 behind your right side cover you do NOT have ABS
 
I recently traded in my '15, there is no ABS, they're linked like others have mentioned.
 

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