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mikeyb1965 10-04-2012 08:39 AM

ABS light?
 
hi guys,

my name is Mike, I live in Maine, and just bought a new to me 2000 GMC Sierra extended cab 4wd pickup. the truck is in pretty decent shape, needs the typical rocker panels and a cab corner, for living its life in maine, and has 197,00 miles on the clock. it has the 5.3 litre engine and runs very strong.

my question is this.....the abs light is on in the dash and i am wondering if anyone can give me some insight as to where to start looking first. the wheel bearings are good and tight and dont know if this could be a sensor. the friend i bought the truck from said his mechanic told him he might have to replace the block that all the brake lines connect to, but i figured i would come ask the pro's....awesome forums by the way, i have read and drooled in almost all of the sections. you guys do some beautiful work.

thanks in advance for any help, or directions you may send me....Mikey B.

clinebarger 10-04-2012 07:26 PM

Re: ABS light?
 
You will need to retrieve the codes from the ABS module with a capable scan tool, Report back with the the code numbers.

kylep 10-05-2012 09:03 PM

Re: ABS light?
 
my scan tool cannot sense an abs code. i did not know a scan tool could read abs codes i thought only the dealer could?

i have had abs lights come on for bearing replacements.

clinebarger 10-05-2012 10:34 PM

Re: ABS light?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kylep (Post 5631252)
my scan tool cannot sense an abs code. i did not know a scan tool could read abs codes i thought only the dealer could?

i have had abs lights come on for bearing replacements.

Generic OBDII scan tools will only read the PCM codes.

Big tool company (Snap-on, Mac, Matco, Cornwell) scan tools will read most modules.

GM Tech II's can be had for $500 & up.


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