Traction lock and anti skid problems
rmcilvaine
07-10-2005, 08:07 AM
I have a 95 Aurora. The anti-skid pump, motor, thingy comes on pulsing the brakes even when the car is setting still. After a few moments, it quits and the ABS and No Traction lights come on.
I suspect it to be a wheel bearing sensor but I can't visually find the bad one. Is there another way to find the culprit?
I suspect it to be a wheel bearing sensor but I can't visually find the bad one. Is there another way to find the culprit?
mcnu
07-11-2005, 10:09 AM
you will need to have it on the scope. it will tell you which one to replace. however, it may be a harness as well. my 97 had a open speed sensor on the left rear hub. i replaced hub, thinking that the lights would go off and i would have abs and traction again, but i did not. i then found out that the harness is bad, and probably did not need to replace the sensor. good luck.
rmcilvaine
07-11-2005, 10:17 AM
Thanks,
Will the OBD I system on the 95 tell which wheel (or harness) is bad?
Will the OBD I system on the 95 tell which wheel (or harness) is bad?
mcnu
07-11-2005, 11:10 AM
it should tell you what sensor is bad, but not the harness, i believe. i will replace the harness that goes to the bad sensor though, if you replace the sensor, and still have the problem.
VTANG
07-27-2005, 07:28 PM
It most likely is the harness in the rear end of the car this was highly problematic in that year
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