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Yes.
I pulled the car foward a few inches in the driveway not but five minutes ago, and once I put it in park the car's abs light came on. I put it back in drive then back into park, and then the abs light started blinking. When I restarted the car, the abs light did not come on. Something tells me this is either a fluke or expensive. |
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Re: Brake strength
Check your manuals for instructions on how to get ABS trouble codes. The places to jumper on the Diagnostic Port of a '92 Bravada is the top right and the bottom, 2nd from the LEFT then turn the keyswitch on. The ABS and BRAKE lights should come on for a coupla seconds then go off. At this point the jumper can be removed and a scan tool be connected to get the trouble codes. Do they apply to a '92 Cutlass? I don't know but it might.
Many Bravada ABS troubles can be traced to the wheel sensors but I really can't see them as making for a hard, unresponsive brake pedal. I wish I could be more help to you. |
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The ABS system doesn't seem to want to hold codes. Ever since then it hasn't come on. I'm hoping to gather the rest of the tools I need to replace the system fluid saturday. I'll post then; hopefully that will be the problem.
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