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95 chevy pickup 3/4 ton 2 wheel drive abs light is on at dash how do i fix it i replaced break pads already light is still on i heard there is a sencer at the front wheels
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Hello,
Here are 3 common causes for the ABS light to be on.
1. Low brake fluid. ( make sure the brake fluid isn't low.)
2. A faulty wheel speed sensor. ( you should have the four wheels checked. )
3. Your pads need to be replaced. ( once the pads are worn down to a certain level, it will cause the ABS light to come on.
You can remove the dash urself.Its quite simple.4 screws.Then you can check the wire plugs at the back.And you can change the bulbs by twisting the plasic ends,
for your brakes change the pads..
the next time you shift into 4 wheel drive, try backing up alittle bit and see if it shifts in and light comes on. i have a 1995 half ton chevy pickup and thats what i have to do do to get it to lock in.
Your suburban should have a 4L60E transmission if it a 1/2 ton C1500. Mine is a 4 wheel drive, but it is the same transmission except for the tail shaft to accomodate the transfer case. The 3/4 ton trucks came with a 4L80E.
Is your 4x4 light coming on? Does the shifter move smoothly into position? I have a 95 that I have just about had every proplem imaginable. Need morre info. John.
I have this same problem with my 2001 Chevy Silverado 2500HD. I found a recall on a website that said there were 1,353,718 other trucks with this same problem (no, that's not a typo). Do not ask the people at Chevy to uphold to this recall because I was turned down when I informed them about the problem. Anyway, the explanation for the problem is the wheel speed sensor mounting surface has rust and corrosion (especially in areas who have roads that get salted a lot) on it that moves the actual wheel speed sensor away, creating the thought of an icy condition. If you or a mechanic has the area cleaned, the sensor will go back to its original position, thus fixing the problem.
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