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Scott Morneau

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I just changed the front brake pads and upper/lower balljoints on my 99
Blazer s10 4x4 and during the reassembly of the passenger side, I broke the
leads off the ABS Speed sensor. I replaced it with a new one (GM). I used
the white dielectric grease that Napa told me to use. Now the ABS light
comes on. The Hayes book that I used did not say anything about these
sensors, but I kind of figured it wouldn't. Any thoughts on what may be
causing the ABS light to come on. Is there a way to shut the ABS light off.

Scott



 
Sounds like the connection to the wheel speed sensor is still broken - did
you damage the connector?

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"Scott Morneau" <smorneau2@maine.rr.com> wrote in message
news:Fuytb.112027$ZC4.63849@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> I just changed the front brake pads and upper/lower balljoints on my 99
> Blazer s10 4x4 and during the reassembly of the passenger side, I broke

the
> leads off the ABS Speed sensor. I replaced it with a new one (GM). I used
> the white dielectric grease that Napa told me to use. Now the ABS light
> comes on. The Hayes book that I used did not say anything about these
> sensors, but I kind of figured it wouldn't. Any thoughts on what may be
> causing the ABS light to come on. Is there a way to shut the ABS light

off.
>
> Scott
>
>
>



 
it may have set a code in computer. try resetting. On some cases just
unplugging the ABS module and plugging back in does it.

"Scott Morneau" <smorneau2@maine.rr.com> wrote in message
news:Fuytb.112027$ZC4.63849@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> I just changed the front brake pads and upper/lower balljoints on my 99
> Blazer s10 4x4 and during the reassembly of the passenger side, I broke

the
> leads off the ABS Speed sensor. I replaced it with a new one (GM). I used
> the white dielectric grease that Napa told me to use. Now the ABS light
> comes on. The Hayes book that I used did not say anything about these
> sensors, but I kind of figured it wouldn't. Any thoughts on what may be
> causing the ABS light to come on. Is there a way to shut the ABS light

off.
>
> Scott
>
>
>



 

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