Re: ABS light on dash
Reply #1 –
Richard,
The coach should go through a startup check and turn off the ABS light if everything is OK. Listen for the clicks, one per wheel. On our tag axle coach it's 8 clicks. If you don't hear one or more, the unit is not getting a signal from one of the sensors. If you don't wait for the clicks at the first ignition position, before the cranking position, sometimes that will cause the ABS light to stay on.
You can get the blink code by accessing the under-dash toggle switch. Barry's site has instructions on how to retrieve the codes and what they mean
ABS Troubleshooting
Our Wabco box is particularly cranky about bumpy roads, and several times we've had the ABS light come on with a fix simply being unplugging and replugging the connectors to the box. The Wabco box in our '03 is on the back wall in the streetside bay that houses the HWH aux compressor, inverter, 12V circuit breakers, and HWH control boxes. It's silver and says "WABCO" on it.

When we've had a legitimate ABS light issue, it's always been one of the tag wheel sensors. The last time, Bob Irland at FOT rerouted the wiring so it wouldn't be under tension when the tag was raised.
No worries - you shouldn't have damaged anything.
Michelle