Having read a few methods of overcoming the issue of the ABS not 'starting' correctly due to battery voltage issues, rather than fit a switch or start putting relays into the fuse box and breaking into various parts of the loom, I did the following:
1. The idea is to delay the feed to the CPU that comes in on the green wire to pin 15.
2. Remove the multi connector on the CPU and find pin 15. Part way down the loom for this connector, make a small slit in the insulation. Locate the green 'pin 15' wire.
2. Cut the wire in two, and connect each end to a length of wire long enough to run to wherever you want to mount the 'new' relay. Mines on top of the airbox. Reseal the loom.
3. Connect the two wires to either side of the switch contacts on the relay.
4. On top of the airbox is the diagnostic plug. Find the blue wire and cut it leaving enough wire should you wish to reverse the mod later.
5. This blue wire comes from the alternator. Connect it to one side of the relay coil.
6. The other side of the relay coil needs to be earthed (any good point, battery etc).
Job done. On switch on, you will get just one ABS light showing. Start your engine. Once started, the output from the alternator builds up and closes the relay via the blue feed. Both light flash together as usual. This delay is long enough to ensure the CPU does not see a reduced voltage.
Pretty much any 12volt relay will do, I used the bog standard type used for spot lights etc. By using crimped male and female connectors the mod can be reversed in seconds. This is for a non servo abs 1150.

1. The idea is to delay the feed to the CPU that comes in on the green wire to pin 15.
2. Remove the multi connector on the CPU and find pin 15. Part way down the loom for this connector, make a small slit in the insulation. Locate the green 'pin 15' wire.
2. Cut the wire in two, and connect each end to a length of wire long enough to run to wherever you want to mount the 'new' relay. Mines on top of the airbox. Reseal the loom.
3. Connect the two wires to either side of the switch contacts on the relay.
4. On top of the airbox is the diagnostic plug. Find the blue wire and cut it leaving enough wire should you wish to reverse the mod later.
5. This blue wire comes from the alternator. Connect it to one side of the relay coil.
6. The other side of the relay coil needs to be earthed (any good point, battery etc).
Job done. On switch on, you will get just one ABS light showing. Start your engine. Once started, the output from the alternator builds up and closes the relay via the blue feed. Both light flash together as usual. This delay is long enough to ensure the CPU does not see a reduced voltage.
Pretty much any 12volt relay will do, I used the bog standard type used for spot lights etc. By using crimped male and female connectors the mod can be reversed in seconds. This is for a non servo abs 1150.

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