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Old Sep 20, 2011 | 04:09 PM
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Got a quick question I have the LS and about a week ago my ABS light came on but I have not had any issues braking or anything...so I am wondering what steps can I take to determine if its a sensor or something else so that I can replace or repair the issue...I did see that the 96 has a ABS pump and module so if anyone has had this issue what was it and best way to fix it...thanks
 
Old Sep 21, 2011 | 07:39 AM
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Ok so does anyone know if the 96 LS has a sensor at each wheel? or is there something else I should be looking at/for? any help is greatly appreciated
 
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There is a WSS (wheel speed sensor) at both front wheels. Testing instructions is just a search away; hint - there's a link in the Tech Article (DIY) Index.
 
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Originally Posted by swartlkk
There is a WSS (wheel speed sensor) at both front wheels. Testing instructions is just a search away; hint - there's a link in the Tech Article (DIY) Index.

Thanks!!! Yea truth be told I gave up in the search since every thread I was lead to was bombed with search is your friend...but not too much a friend when its lead me to the same question with the same results..lol but I will check the DIY section for sure...thanks again for your assistance it is much appreciated
 
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Mine is on too. I have a '96 Blazer LS 4x4. The last time I looked underneath the truck, the sensor wire on the driver's side was cut. There's a little loop of metal that is supposed to hold the wire in place, and it must've got caught on something the last time I went 4 wheelin'.

Still haven't gotten around to fixing it yet...it's easy to spot without even raising the truck off the ground or taking the wheels off.
 
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Originally Posted by Lidberg
Mine is on too. I have a '96 Blazer LS 4x4. The last time I looked underneath the truck, the sensor wire on the driver's side was cut. There's a little loop of metal that is supposed to hold the wire in place, and it must've got caught on something the last time I went 4 wheelin'.

Still haven't gotten around to fixing it yet...it's easy to spot without even raising the truck off the ground or taking the wheels off.

Very helpful info thanks!!!
 
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