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How to disable ABS, also clicking sound at pedal?

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Old Mar 3, 2010 | 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by old skool luvr
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?
i'm also having a similiar problem on my 95 blazer 2wd with the caliper engaging and causing the steering wheel to tug right or left, if I push down firmly on the brake pedal it will disingage. abs light on while its happening. this all started after I replaced the rotors, pads, inner and outer wheels bearings. I would like to just disable the darn abs system. I'm getting a series of codes off of my scanner, 41,42,45,46,51,52,65 and 67. bleh! which of the 3 harnesses on the abs module do I disconnect??
 
Old Mar 3, 2010 | 11:06 PM
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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).
 
Old Mar 4, 2010 | 08:34 AM
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Originally Posted by old skool luvr
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).
What are the other electrical connections going to the ABS for?

I just unplugged every electrical connector I saw on the ABS module.
 
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