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there several speed sensors 1 on every wheel for abs called wheel speed sensor and in transfer case 4wd or awd call output shaft speed sensor or vehicle speed sensor and input shaft speed sensor which can be a computer generated signal from crankshaft sensor and output shaft speed sensor this is to determine torque converter lock up.
On 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4WD 5.2L MFI 8cyl the Vehicle Speed Sensor - is located in Transmission / Transfer case extension housing (tail section), near where the drive shaft attaches to the transmission. The sensor has three wires (white / black, black / light blue and white / orange).
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You may have a faulty sensor, most cases a wheel speed sensor, the light is on warning you that you do not have abs basically your car will stop like an old 70's model car before abs. abs atands for anti lock brakes, it keeps your brakes from locking up under extreme braking.
The abs light has nothing to do with the cat or the o2 sensors but the check engine light would, the cat problem may be a bad cat, these jeeps are famous for cats, if you replace the cat i would also replace the 02 sensors. the abs problem on these is related to a bad speed sensor, theres one in the rear diif and the other in the trany housing.
are you sure those intakes are inter changeable? if you still have the 98 intake and your 93 block ,sit there and look for any differences in holes or hole locations. another way to check is when it is running remove the oil fill cap and see if it stalls or picks up speed.
check the brake switch located on a bracket under your driver side, on top of the brake pedel check for power, if power depress on your pedal see if there's nopower on the other side of the switch then replace the switch. I think it is the switch.
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