ABS problems
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ABS problems
I have a 2001 silverado where the ABS engages during low speed stops(under 15mph) in dry conditions. I almost rear ended someone in a drive through by letting the truck roll under idle. Could it be bad wheel sensors?
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Its easier to just pull the 10 amp fuse for the ABS from the fuse box. You'll lose your cruise control also but its better than rear-ending someone. I have been searching for some way to "jumper out" the sensors on the front wheels but haven't been successful yet.
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I really don't get people sometimes, they spend millions of dollars designing these systems for safety and then you have mr. joe blow always messin with it and trying to disable it, then they really jack something up and get pissed they have to pay a shop to put humpty dumpty together again.
to answer the original post yes it could be a sensor or as mentioned a loose bearing, if the bearings aren't loose you could try cleaning the sensors as suggested but if its dropping signal bad enough to cause the ABS to kick in the sensor is probably shot
to answer the original post yes it could be a sensor or as mentioned a loose bearing, if the bearings aren't loose you could try cleaning the sensors as suggested but if its dropping signal bad enough to cause the ABS to kick in the sensor is probably shot
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Joe Blow wouldn't have to try to disable a safety system if Joe Engineer and the billion dollar corporation that he works for would own up to a poor design at best and come up a fix that didn't cost an arm and a leg. The "jumper" that I refer to is to try to get the sensor the 3 or so volts that its looking for from somewhere else. By the way I happen to love my Chevy truck and wouldn't own anything else. This anti-loc issue just tweaks my melons!
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Joe Blow wouldn't have to try to disable a safety system if Joe Engineer and the billion dollar corporation that he works for would own up to a poor design at best and come up a fix that didn't cost an arm and a leg. The "jumper" that I refer to is to try to get the sensor the 3 or so volts that its looking for from somewhere else. By the way I happen to love my Chevy truck and wouldn't own anything else. This anti-loc issue just tweaks my melons!
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I have a similar problem.... * I Had an issue where my ABS was kickin in sometimes whenever I stepped on the brake pedal and other times just coming to a stop at the last few inches. And braking while backing up it was even worse. Felt like ABS but it was sometimes one slight thud and other times many but not in a unison timing. Replaced all front hardware from the master cylinder on. It cured 75% of the times this would happen. Checked the rear breaks and they were in bad need of adjustment, cut down the issue another 10%. Here's the thing... Plenty of high pedal strength, Stops without any issue. Only happens now at the last 6 inches of the truck moving before a compete stop and then I get one small Thud and then the pedal decreases towards the floor about 1/2". The pedal btw is at 2/3rds when depressed and stays there until the last few inches... literally only the last few inches, then I get the thud with a 1/2" drop in pedal. Now my mechanic and myself are scratching heads.... all the braking components are working with zero leaks! Any ideas of what this could be? This is on my 97 GMC K1500 5.7L 4x4 PU Thank You in Advance!
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