How to disable ABS, also clicking sound at pedal?
#11
sure can, just jump terminals A & H on your ALDL terminal.
any garage will have a capable scan tool for that. there are threads on here already for how to do this.
i unplugged my main ABS plug on the module under the hood, and never had any issues with it.. drove it for over 5 years like that.
i still say it's your ABS motor that's faulty rastoma. we discussed this issue in one of your other threads regarding your crazy brake pedal issues. have you had anyone do a thorough diagnosis of the ABS module or system yet?
any garage will have a capable scan tool for that. there are threads on here already for how to do this.
i unplugged my main ABS plug on the module under the hood, and never had any issues with it.. drove it for over 5 years like that.
i still say it's your ABS motor that's faulty rastoma. we discussed this issue in one of your other threads regarding your crazy brake pedal issues. have you had anyone do a thorough diagnosis of the ABS module or system yet?
#12
it's been a long time since i yanked the plug on my '92-which i believe is a different system than your '95. anyways, if i remember correctly (99.9999% sure) it was the outside plug. the one closest to the fender.
just remember to smear the plug & terminal with a generous a mount of white lithium grease, to prevent any corossion from happening (in case you ever want to reconnect the system in the future).
just remember to smear the plug & terminal with a generous a mount of white lithium grease, to prevent any corossion from happening (in case you ever want to reconnect the system in the future).
#13
it's been a long time since i yanked the plug on my '92-which i believe is a different system than your '95. anyways, if i remember correctly (99.9999% sure) it was the outside plug. the one closest to the fender.
just remember to smear the plug & terminal with a generous a mount of white lithium grease, to prevent any corossion from happening (in case you ever want to reconnect the system in the future).
just remember to smear the plug & terminal with a generous a mount of white lithium grease, to prevent any corossion from happening (in case you ever want to reconnect the system in the future).
I just unplugged every electrical connector I saw on the ABS module.
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