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Anyone ever had or is heaving problem with the ABS light staying on.

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ABS light staying on, have cleaned both sensors, no luck. I have read that a blown fuse maybe the cause but can't locate where they are.
Will probably have to take it to the nearest Indian dealer to put on their diagnostic machine, just wanted to cover all possibilities first.
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More than likely it one of ur abs sensor and in a rare case could be your abs relay which is located in the right rear fender
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make u one of these and u can check ur sensor
You hook the wires to ur sensor and roll ur tire slow if the light blinks while the wheel is turning it's good solid light it's no good
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Mine does that every time I take the disc off and have to remove the sensor. Sometimes it stays on for weeks sometimes for days. I finally took one of the little shim washers off and it hasn't done it sense.
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jiggle the wire around coming from the sensor. Sometimes that will do the trick.
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I have had to replace the front sensor on my 15 XCT.
My Victory franchised garage has recently shutdown, so I now have to travel to the Indian dealership to get a diagnostic test done, hoping this will identify the problem or locate which sensor isn't working. Hoping to get there this week before I go to away for 3 week.
Anyone know where the cheapest place is to get a sensor if that's the problem.
Last time I went to Indian dealer they said they didn't have the Victory diagnostic tool anymore.
I called them just to make sure they had it before I decide to make the journey and they confirmed that they did.
Last time I went to Indian dealer they said they didn't have the Victory diagnostic tool anymore.
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Last time I went to Indian dealer they said they didn't have the Victory diagnostic tool anymore.
like WTF did they do with it? Stupid people.
If you recently had your rear tire replaced, that maybe the cause of the ABS warning light coming on. This is what happened in my case. The technician unknowly damaged the ABS wiring while pulling the wheel. This caused a short and the relay had to be replaced. ($180.00). The shop paid for the replacement.
I was told that they didn't remove any of the wheels during the service, but they did change the brake fluid.
Once I get back from holidays I'm going to be having a look at bleeding the brakes, just to eliminate that as the cause.

Thanks
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