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Old 06-27-2007, 06:07 PM
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abs not working

i am looking for somone who can tell me how to turn off the abs on my 92' corsica. the reason i want to turn it off is because my right brakes are grabbing but my left the abs is working fine. this isnt a good combo and i dont have money at the time to fix it. so please help me as soon as possible.







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Re: abs not working

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i am looking for somone who can tell me how to turn off the abs on my 92' corsica. the reason i want to turn it off is because my right brakes are grabbing but my left the abs is working fine. this isnt a good combo and i dont have money at the time to fix it. so please help me as soon as possible.

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You can pull the fuse, or unplug a wheel speed sensor. On my '96 any time the ABS light is on, the ABS doesn't work. Caused me to go into a ditch shortly after "drifting" around a corner with the hand brake
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