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Location: Corning, NY
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Weird ABS thing
Hey guys any of you ever had your ABS kick in when it seemed as if it shouldn't. Mine has been periodically kicking in when I pull in to a paved parking spot, for example. Sound like a wheel speed sensor? And has anyone ever successfully cleaned one, if so? thanks
Mike
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Location: Terrace, B.C. Canada
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What year, model?
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it's a 99 silverado, new body style
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Try this TSB:
Antilock Brake (ABS) Activation At Low Speeds (Clean Wheel Speed Sensor Mounting Surface) #03-05-25-007 - (Sep 29, 2003) Antilock Brake (ABS) Activation At Low Speeds (Clean Wheel Speed Sensor Mounting Surface) 2002-2004 Cadillac Escalade, Escalade EXT 2003-2004 Cadillac Escalade ESV 1999-2004 Chevrolet Silverado 2001-2004 Chevrolet Suburban, Tahoe 2002-2004 Chevrolet Avalanche 2003-2004 Chevrolet Express 1999-2004 GMC Sierra 2001-2004 GMC Yukon, Yukon XL 2003-2004 GMC Savana 2003-2004 HUMMER H2 Condition Some customers may comment on ABS activation at low speeds, usually below 8 km/h (5 mph). Upon investigation, the technician will find no DTCs set. Cause The cause of this condition may be an increased air gap between the wheel speed sensor and the hub reluctor ring due to rust and debris built up on the sensor mounting surface. Correction Measure AC voltage and clean the wheel speed sensor mounting surfaces. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle in the General Information sub-section of the Service Manual (SI Document ID #899664). Disconnect both the front wheel speed sensor (WSS) connectors at the frame and harness. Place a Digital Volt Meter (DVM) across the terminals of each WSS connector. Rotate the wheel clockwise approximately one revolution per second. The minimum reading should be at least 350 ACmV's. If the reading is less than 350 ACmV's, remove the wheel speed sensor. Refer to the applicable Wheel Speed Sensor Replacement procedure in the ABS sub-section of the Service Manual. Plug the WSS bore in order to prevent debris from falling into the hub during service. Clean the WSS mounting surface on the hub to remove any rust or corrosion using a wire brush, or equivalent. Important Make sure that the sensor sits flat on the hub. Check the sensor flange against a straight edge to ensure flatness. If the sensor flange is distorted, replace the sensor. Apply a thin layer of bearing grease to the hub surface and sensor O-ring prior to sensor installation. Use ONLY Wheel Bearing Lubricant, P/N 01051344 (Canadian P/N 993037). Install either the original sensor or a new one in the hub. Ensure that the sensor is seated flush against the hub. Refer to the applicable Wheel Speed Sensor Replacement procedure in the ABS sub-section of the Service Manual. Place the DVM across the sensor terminals and recheck the voltage while rotating the wheel. The voltage should now read at least 350 ACmV's.
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Thanks Steve,
I wound up cleaning them and it didn't help. Finally had to change the sensors, which come as a part of the hub. $266 each Appreciate the info thought. Mike
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