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The brake pedal on my 2200 will suddenly drop an inch as I am coming to a stop, the brakes will release slightly but the truck does stop, albeit with reduced grab. It drove local mechanics crazy. They changed master cylinders twice, pads,shoes, calipers, etc.
I finally drove to a dealer (130 miles) who fixed the problem in 10 minutes. He told me the sensor was covered with rust and couldn't "read" properly. As a result it thought my back wheels were locking up as I came to a stop and would release the rear brakes. They cleaned it up and it worked perfectly for two years. This week, my local mechanic replaced a caliper and bled the brakes and now the ABS is acting up again and I don't want to drive the 130 miles again. Does anyone know where the sensor is and how to clean it? |
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Re: '92 B2200 ABS Sensor problem
I believe it is located on your rear end pumpkin probaly has two wires coming from it.
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