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Old 09-27-2007, 06:51 PM
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Default Re: ABS Light

Not exactly where they are other than at each wheel near the brake front rotors and rear drum assys. They sense whether there is wheel rotation or not to provide feedback to the ABS computer about what's happening traction wise. The reason I mention them is that you said the light flickered when you hit bumps. It might be a wiring connection loose or a mount has come loose. You might also check the main electrical connector right at the ABS distribution unit on your right under hood fender-well. It'll have a multitude of steel brake lines in and out of it and has a handle type release that you need to move up or down to disconnect the wiring harness.

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