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Old 12-14-2005, 03:34 AM   #1
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Talking abs problem

where should i look first if tha abs is not working and of course the light is on ? i already checked the fuze !!!
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I think it has a relay too.
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Old 12-14-2005, 03:44 AM   #3
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brake fluid up to the proper level? ABS sensors all plugged in (there's one at each wheel)?
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i didin`t check the relay ,brake fluid it`s allright but i didin`t know that every wheel`s got a sensor ! where they should be plugged in ? thanck you !
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the sensors come from the wheel hub area and there's a plug along the control arm/trailing arm area. the sensor plugs twist and lock into place.

any braking issues that you've noticed? how long since you've had a brake fluid flush and fill?
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about a month ago i changed the rotors and the brake pads and also i changed the fluid ,no other issues besides the abs problem . thanx again!
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about a month ago i changed the rotors and the brake pads and also i changed the fluid ,no other issues besides the abs problem . thanx again!
You were sure not to let air get into the ABS pump?
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absolutely ,i tought so too,i even used a vacume pump
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