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Old 12-28-2005, 07:35 AM
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Scantool for ABS?

Hi,

Have trubble with the ABS, ABS lamp is on. I checked the front wheel speed sensors and they where clogged with dirt and metall dust. Cleaned them and now they give the expected output, messured with a DVM. But it looks like the ABS needs to be reset before it starts to work again...

Now to the scantool Q: Does any OBD-II tool work to access and clear ABS trubble codes? If not, which ones does?

Veichle is a -95 blazer V6 CPI with VCM under hood and 4WAL

/Freddy
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Old 12-28-2005, 09:47 AM
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Re: Scantool for ABS?

Snap on mt2500 is one type.
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Re: Scantool for ABS?

Like Maxwedge says a snappie will do it.
Like My middle name MT-2500.
Obd11 scaners do not do ABS brakes.
But if the ABS light is still on you have a problem.
When problem is fixed they usually clear there self every ign cycle.
Check for codes with a abs capable scanner.
And post back code no.
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