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Went through all 3 fuse boxes to locate the ABS fuse and found none!

 

I am trying to have a toggle switch to disable the ABS and ultimately defeating the ESC beyond the 31 mph or so reactivation point for the sake of dune bashing

 

Any help please?

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Listed in your Owners Manual. Need to know what year

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I do it in software or on my truck just dummy it down so much I can still be safe but roll the tires some.
Haven't looked at the 2019. There is traction control,sabilitrac, and abs. You want abs but to disable traction and stabilitrac. That is what commands the abs to stop wheel spin.

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16 hours ago, 1SLOW1500 said:

I do it in software or on my truck just dummy it down so much I can still be safe but roll the tires some.
Haven't looked at the 2019. There is traction control,sabilitrac, and abs. You want abs but to disable traction and stabilitrac. That is what commands the abs to stop wheel spin.

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Are you doing it through hptuners or something else?

 

Tried to search for other things like stability track and traction fuses, still found none.

 

 

  • 1 year later...
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Try holding down the traction control button for 5 second or so. Watch about 5:30 time. 

 

 

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5 hours ago, dawg99 said:

Try holding down the traction control button for 5 second or so. Watch about 5:30 time. 

 

 

Since 2014 it automatically comes back on at 56kph even when held down. On my 2014 and 2016 fuse #3 was the antilock brake pump. The stabilicrap is run through the antilock brakes so remove it and stabilicrap is disabled. I am curious about the new trucks as well as I hate this safety crap that is no good on ice ( long story about it putting me in the ditch in 2014) 

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Ok, I pulled the trigger and ordered a new AT4. Anyone find this fuse yet. I will be wanting to disable stabilitrac permanently when I get it. 

  • 1 month later...
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I also want to disable this ABS/Stabiltrac on my 2020 Denali 2500hd.

Any info on fuse location would be greatly appreciated. 

  • 2 months later...
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I believe it would be fuse 24 on the 2020 which is labeled EBCM1 "electronic brake control module"

  • 3 weeks later...
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I also believe it is fuse #24 but it is labeled Eboost 1 on the fuse cover lid, it is a 60amp fuse. i pulled mine and the service engine light came on along with stabilatrack light i expected to see abs and traction control light also but they didn’t come on. i didn’t drive it to see if it killed all the brake controls because it was dry out and no dirt to try loosing  traction. i will try another day and see what is actually off. if anyone else tries please let us know.

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Thanks for letting us know. And please update us. In the past when I pulled the ABS pump fuse the abs and stabilicrap light came on but not a check engine light. That is concerning. 
I did ask a guy at the dealership whenI picked up my truck and according to him you can’t pull a fuse anymore there are safeguards built in now. ☹️

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