Joy,
 
Can you or your RV dealer site the federal or state statute that makes it "illegal" to "break" an ABS line?
 
How can a dealer, independent mechanic, or individual owner repair or replace a leaking or failed brake master cylinder, proportioning valve, wheel cylinder, brake line, or flexible brake line in a late model car or truck if it is illegal to "break" the hydraulic line?
 
I recently removed the steel tubing between my rear ABS brakes and brake master cylinder and inserted a tee fitting and steel line provided by Kelsey-Hayes to install the Kelsey-Hayes hydraulic-electric controller.  I am currently using it on an ABS equipped '94 Ford.  It works great.  I used it during a recent almost 5000 mile journey from West Texas to Maryland to attend the Cherry Blossom Rally.
 
Harvey Barlow
 
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Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 4:53 PM
Subject: [VAC] Re: Hydraulic brake controllers

Hi All,
 
I stopped at Restless Wheels, Inc. in Manassas VA a few days ago and asked about hydraulic brake controllers.  The answer was that it's illegal to break an ABS line to install a hydraulic accessory.  Guess that's the reason there aren't many shops that will install them or have them in stock.  No probem with non-ABS equipped tow.
 

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