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Re: O/T 93 Suburban ABS quit working because calip
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Posted by bradk on January 09, 2006 at 20:33:09 from (209.240.224.217):
In Reply to: O/T 93 Suburban ABS quit working because caliper s posted by frankiee on January 09, 2006 at 16:55:13:
OK frankiee, First of all get the hydraulic end repaired.You're on the right track on replacing calipers,but the brake hoses could be collapsed also!Easy to check......when rotor is hard to turn,loosen caliper bleed screw.If rotor turns easy,the hose is collapsed.If not,the caliper is seized.(don't forget to replace hoses in pairs) When you get that fixed,check the ABS trouble-codes.Find the ALDL (assembly line diagnostic link)connector.It's directly under dash,and it has 12 cavities.With key on,take a jumper wire and place it between cavities A&H (as you're looking at it #6 & #8 left to right with outer center alignment tang at top) and count the flashes.Let me know what codes are there & I'll decipher them.Not brain surgery here so don't get flustered.~brad
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