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Old 10-24-2007, 01:03 PM
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'96 Tahoe ABS problem

I ran my 96 Tahoe with a warped left front rotor for a couple of months before my wife would give me money to fix it (did I say that out loud?).

I replaced the left rotor, pads, rear shoes and a couple of rusted lines.

Now the ABS triggers when I stop normally as soon as I slow to 10 mph. If I brake hard, the ABS won't kick on and I can stop fine. If I slow to 10 mph, then take my foot off the pedal for a split second and then re-apply the brakes, again it stops with no ABS. All this is on dry pavement.

Does it sound like I rattled the sensor or reference ring loose? Does anyone have info on what the sensor or reference ring would look like when they're in good condition (for reference).

Thanks.
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Old 11-11-2007, 02:07 AM
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Re: '96 Tahoe ABS problem

Chevy Abs Sucks..pull The Fuse And Call It Fixed.....before It Gets You Killed
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Old 11-12-2007, 07:38 PM
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Re: '96 Tahoe ABS problem

If your '96 is anything like my '97, don't pull the ABS fuse and drive the vehicle. When I did it, I eliminated the pulsing problem of the ABS, but the computer sent out a bunch of other codes (none of which had anything to do with the brakes), that would'nt reset until I put the fuse back in. Try pulling the sensors and cleaning any rust from where the sensors mount, and see if the problem goes away. Mine did.
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Old 11-13-2007, 01:36 AM
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Re: '96 Tahoe ABS problem

ABS is great if you have extra distance to stop..for the most part it sucks
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