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The best way to protect ABS control unit from the heat of exhaust
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<blockquote data-quote="tweiboon" data-source="post: 574711" data-attributes="member: 4590"><p>It for sure works but inside the engine bay itself still very hot. </p><p>My car not still not yet wrap the exhaust but i have make a cover to cover the ABS module. After i travelled from KL-Seremban highway, and after i opened the bonnet the ABS module still very hot. This prove that what i saying is correct. Even the car has the cover to prevent the ABS module heat directly from exhaust but can't prevent the heat in the engine bay which acting like the oven.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tweiboon, post: 574711, member: 4590"] It for sure works but inside the engine bay itself still very hot. My car not still not yet wrap the exhaust but i have make a cover to cover the ABS module. After i travelled from KL-Seremban highway, and after i opened the bonnet the ABS module still very hot. This prove that what i saying is correct. Even the car has the cover to prevent the ABS module heat directly from exhaust but can't prevent the heat in the engine bay which acting like the oven. [/QUOTE]
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