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Anonymous Posted on Sep 20, 2010

Only on a dead stop and you put it to the floor the rear end you hear a noise like the abs in the rear is going off?i replace the rear , the drive shaft, and wheel bearings could it be the abs?how do i turn off the abs to test it.do i pull out the wheel sensers ~randy

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    all the bushing are good i replaced the drive shaft from back to front with the center bushing the rear i replaced and both rear wheel bearings the abs light in the car has been on from day one since i had it. only on a hill you put the pedal to the floor it sounds like the abs is going on and you hear the noise. all other speeds no noise? if the light is on for the abs in the car how can it be working?

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Hi! You may want to check the rear suspension bushings first. If they are worn it's like something is going off for it there is metal to metal contact. Please do check the bushings first before pulling out the sensors. HOpe this helps and thank you for using FIxYa!

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    You may want to start on cleaning the sensors. This could be dirty which can cause it to fail. As a first course of action please try the procedure.

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