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Larry Grubbs (Larryg)
| Posted on Tuesday, December 17, 2002 - 04:58 pm: |
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I have an intermittent ABS problem with my '95 LWB. Here are the symptoms: It doesn't always error out (ABS Light). But when it does it only errors after braking while turning. Sometimes the ABS will kick in while turning and braking, but this usually only occurs at slow speeds. As long as I always brake in a straight line the light will not come on. Now I suspect that I have a bad sensor. I will first try to reseat them, but suspect this will not work as I have already tried this a few months ago. How do I determine which sensor is faulty, or if it is even a bad sensor. Larry |
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