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Last post on Oct 07, 2012 at 4:46 PM
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#111 of 116 Re: Replace hub and sensor [duntov]
by gmbutkus
Jun 09, 2012 (2:32 pm)
Thank you for your help
Grace
#112 of 116 Re: 98 Blazer 4wd ABS engages at slow speed [gmbutkus]
by zeecargirl
Jul 24, 2012 (11:59 am)
my 2000 Blazer did the same thing. I ended up just pulling the fuse for it and now I have no ABS but the old-school brakes work fine. I did that about 2 years ago and have not had any issues. The ABS light does stay on all the time.
#113 of 116 Re: Another cause of sticking [jlflemmons]
by rhup234
Aug 16, 2012 (8:22 am)
SURE, saw more than once!
#115 of 116 Re: Bleeding ABS brakes [duntov]
by jeeploverxj89
Oct 07, 2012 (4:42 pm)
Umm first off im not trying to take anyone down on this just going off my own experence most shops are idiots not relizing they can use the same brake bleeder they already have that they hook up to you car and walk away now for the secound part bleeding out the ABS isnt as difficult as most will say and you dont need special tools and etc.... ive done this my self with just another guy takes a totall of 15 mins to bleed out all the air
Oct 07, 2012 (4:46 pm)
Ok im going to stop u right there you dont need a special scan tool ive been doing this for peopls ABS on there chevys for years now and only takes 15 mins with one other guy to help out to bleed out the ABS system