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SBF 7 fuse on a 98 classic? Any clues?

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Old 10 February 2013, 04:15 PM
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Default SBF 7 fuse on a 98 classic? Any clues?

I have removed the steering wheel, and before reconnecting up the horn and airbag, tried to turn the ignition and blew SBF 7 in the engine bay.

It seems to be the only fuse I cant find in either the workshop or online manuals! It is part of the fuses that have yellow on them in the fusebox, which would seem to imply airbag related, which would make sense), but would like to be sure before I replace them.

Any clues gents? All help appreciated.
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Any one got any ideas? Its a very big fuse!
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I assume by 98 you mean it is a GC8F or GF8F? From the diagrams I have the MY98 (GC8E) do not have an SBF-7.

On a GC8F, SBF-7 runs the ABS control module.
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That's a good question! It is an appreciated
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