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Posted by Hobo,NC on August 09, 2007 at 17:58:40 from (71.30.81.28):
In Reply to: OT GMC truck Brakes posted by Earl in KY on August 09, 2007 at 14:47:30:
Simple enuff, pull the ABS fuse if the problem goes way its is most likely a ABS problem. I did have one awhile back that once i unplugged the fuse the rear brakes would lock up apond lite application of the brake pedal, it had a set of rear shoes that were 2 aggressive, problem was I had installed the shoes a few years back, Good old NAPA junk. At the time they were the only store in town that had'em. I not wait if a Bendix set is not in stock. What this means is if you pull the fuse and still have a brake problem it most likely is not a fraught of the ABS. If the problem goes away after you pull the fuse take it to a qualified shop for repair or learn to stand on the brake pedal rite hard.
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