ABS HEADACHE

Started by KORNBREAD, April 28, 2011, 07:55:01 PM

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KORNBREAD

Ok so back in the winter I bought myself another suburban (  ;D  )  Its a 93 chevy 2wd 350 tbi, blah blah blah. anyways. Its has that dumb abs block on the driverside inner fender. The brakes are good but when it gets slick outside and you go to stop the damn abs kicks in and then im stuck praying i dont hit anything while it dose its thing. I hate it. I heard you can just unplug a fuse and it will kill the abs. is this true? is there a way (without tearing the whole abs block out and relining the brakes) to stop the abs from kicking on? also i know in 95 the abs was standerd for all 4 brakes so mine being a 93 dose it only do the back brakes?? please help. I dont want to be scared to die everytime it rains hard or snows.  ==np
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damn_ford

the hyperactive abs comes from dirty front wheel speed sensors on the 88-98 chevys you can clean them but its
a temporary fix to a permanent problem.
all of mine get one of the front wheel speed sensors unplugged. turns on the abs light
and disables the abs.

Bowtie972

Ive had 3 chevys from 94-96 and had to pull ABS fuses on all of em. 
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camok10

Quote from: Bowtie972 on April 28, 2011, 08:14:15 PM
Ive had 3 chevys from 94-96 and had to pull ABS fuses on all of em. 

x2 my 98's is overactive from a bad wheel bearing. and your 93 still should be 4 wheel abs.
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dirtydog

i pull the fuse in the winter and put it in during the summer. also if the wheel bearing is bad the abs will be touchy so ive learned the hard way

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