Does the ABS make any difference to the discs ?
I did mine no problems as I recall just the same as nomal discs aren't they
,all the ABS stuff is on the stub axle or what ever its called ?
"James Sweet" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Leftie wrote:
>> Andy wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Just wondering if there's an easy way of figuring whether my 760GLE V6
>>> (December 1987) is equipped with ABS or not?
>>> I've just been quoted a figure for new rotors (yeah, they're warped).
>>> ABS type were nearly 3 times as much as non-ABS.
>>>
>>> I know the service plate will show caliper type, but is there any
>>> hardset rule to indicate a certain brand = ABS?
>>>
>>> Either that or any info relating to obvious visual cues that don't
>>> involve removing a road wheel would be much appreciated. Oh, and I don't
>>> particularly like the idea of slamming the brakes on to
>>> see if they lock, either...
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> Andy.
>>> (New Volvo owner and loving it!)
>>
>>
>> Every car with ABS I've seen has an ABS warning light on the
>> instrument panel. The system does a self-test when you start the car, and
>> the light then goes out. No ABS light probably means no ABS. Also, I
>> *think* Volvo started offering ABS in 1990, but I'm not sure.
>
>
> No, my '87 740T has ABS, though I do believe that was the first year for
> it. All 700s from the time it was first offered have the ABS light, and a
> glow plug light, and the two different (auto/manual) overdrive lights, and
> the SRS light, they used the same instrument cluster in all the models,
> however the unused lights shouldn't come on during the self test.
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