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The Chrysler ABS Relay serves the purpose of providing the anti lock braking system with constant supply of power to ensure that whenever there is an immediate stop, the wheels are controlled. Chrysler started demonstrating its dedication to real quality as early as 1925 and it continued until Floating Power that reduced engine vibration and then bold Airflow styling that smooth wind around the cabin and increased comfort. Chrysler also brought the family into a new dimension with the first minivan to provide space and easy accessibility and reasonable prices made ownership effortless. The on-going effort to design bigger interiors, ride quality and smart utility will ensure a Chrysler rewards owner and passengers alike in every journey with smart functionality and good appearance. The tiny and important Chrysler ABS Relay is placed in the fuse box and serves as an on off gate by supplying electricity to the pump and the control module whenever the demand is to modulate braking. A new ABS Relay is easy to install and has minimum hand skills. First, park safe and ensure the brake is switched off and the battery is never left unconnected to this to avoid shorts. Locate the relay panel and identify where the old unit was located then remove the worn out relay by pulling it out, without twisting it. Clean off the socket where the socket is dirty or corroded, insert the new similar relay until it clips, reconnect the battery, turn the ignition on and ensure that the ABS light is switched on and off. Conclude with a brief road test to ensure that braking is smooth. When the road test is being conducted, palpate to determine the possibility of a pulsing that might indicate that the ABS Relay is not in place.