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Re: O.T. C2500 Suburban brakes (ABS?)
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Posted by INCase on March 28, 2006 at 13:57:57 from (209.221.240.193):
In Reply to: O.T. C2500 Suburban brakes (ABS?) posted by Kevin (FL) on March 28, 2006 at 13:42:24:
1st off. what year is it? Late 90's GM trucks have a recall on the ABS sensor brackets rusting and causing issues. IF you have ABS You should be getting the ABS light on if there is a problem. IF you have ABS you will see a set of wires going down to the wheels near the hub. You might also see what looks like a gear that the sensor picks up weather the wheel is lockedup or not. I don't know how GM did the ABS on them. My 1st thought is you have the drums adjusted a bit too tight causing them to "lockup" on wet roads. Depending on age and mileage your wheel cylinders could be sticking a bit too causing them to not release and "stick". With ABS though I'd REALLY suggest you seek help from your friendly GM dealer. At least ask some questions from the service manager. Its not worth loosing your brakes. Good luck and be safe.
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