Re: little gremlin's in my truck

From: Jon Smith (jdsmith4@hotmail.com)
Date: Mon Jan 04 1999 - 19:05:23 EST


>>Would almost bet a dollar to a dounut that your problem is the sensor.
Had =
>the
>>mechanic at the dealer tell me I could unplug the bulbs and the only
thing
>>it would
>>effect would be the rear wheel antilock. He said and I WONT quote is
the
>>only time
>>you really need rear wheel ABS is when you are trailering. I went
ahead
>>and installed
>>a new one myself. It was easy, one bolt and a clip on. Anyway, if you
want
>>more info
>
>I=B4m almost certain the sensor or the wiring is what=B4s wrong. You
just go=
>t
>done doing a bunch of wheelin. Check the wiring to the sensors, too.
You
>may have got water in a connector. They=B4re the fancy rubber-sealed
>connectors, but maybe the seal was crimped.
>
>Jim
>=B493 4x4 CC V8

Possible, but it would had to have happened on one of the first holes.
Oh well, I'm gonna worry about that thing later. Definitely don't have
ABS, went sideways doing 70 when I got on the brakes. WOOOOOOOO!!!!!
People won't ride your tail after that!

Jon "dirty drawers" Smith

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