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    ABS failure

    Hello!
    My ABS is doing some curious things. when I'm coming to a stop, just before I stop I can feel and hear the ABS activate. It does that a few times and then the ABS light comes on and ABS stops working until I restart the car. Then the same behavior repeats itself.
    I recently replaced the dash in the car so I had to unhook the ABS brain... It might have something to do with that...
    Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

    #2
    clean your wheel sensors?

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      #3
      the wiring under the fender gets pretty crusty too

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        #4
        My first suspicion is that you have a failing wheel speed sensor, or one heavily contaminated with ferrous dust. But it is possible that the ABS module has a bad input channel or even a problem in the ABS sensor wiring. Cleaning the sensors may help, but if that doesn't work diagnosing the problem will probably swapping in known good parts
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          #5
          Rip it all out. ABS is for women & monkeys!

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            #6
            Originally posted by E30_Pare View Post
            Rip it all out. ABS is for women & monkeys!
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              #7
              I think that's what the previous owner did on my car; I guess that's why the light is on forevermore.
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                #8
                I had the same problem several years ago and it was one of the wheel sensors. I tested each sensor to determine if it generated the specified mV.

                Attached is the ABS diagnosis writeup I used to test the sensor. All you need is a voltmeter; I disconnected the sensors and measured the mV on each sensor by spinning the wheels.
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                  #9
                  Thanks! I'll try that.

                  Originally posted by Maddog View Post
                  I had the same problem several years ago and it was one of the wheel sensors. I tested each sensor to determine if it generated the specified mV.

                  Attached is the ABS diagnosis writeup I used to test the sensor. All you need is a voltmeter; I disconnected the sensors and measured the mV on each sensor by spinning the wheels.

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