I can see no earthly reason why.
A 4 wheel abs would have sensor wires running to the front wheel bearings.A 4 wheel abs would have sensor wires running to the front wheel bearings.
if you have wiring going to a sensor near the front wheel bearings, you have four wheel abs.if you have wiring going to a sensor near the front wheel bearings, you have four wheel abs.
i don't know if this will work but i am changing the wheel bearings on my 97 Malibu this weekend and i know that an abs sensor is located on the front bearings....my abs light is also on.... my bearings definitly need work so hopefully i can knock out to birds with one stone
One of the wheel speed sensor is out it is on the wheel bearings.
Look for speed sensor wiring at the front wheel bearings. If you have front speed sensors, you have abs.
The new wheel bearing includes the ABS sensor. They are not available separately.
The abs system will have wiring going to the wheel bearings for the speed sensors.The abs system will have wiring going to the wheel bearings for the speed sensors.
The traction control and the ABS both use the wheel speed sensors in the wheel bearings
Remove the wheel, caliper, and rotor (you may also have to remove the wheel bearings depending on the specific model). The wheel speed sensor is attached to the end of the wire facing the wheel hub.
you probably need to repalce one of the front wheel bearings(hub assembly). the sensor for the abs is located in the assembly
where is the abs wheel sensor on a 2004 chev calavier thanks
Do you really want an amateur, such as yourself, working on something as vital as your Anti-Lock Brake System, (ABS)? Take it to a professional. On 4WD models the front ABS are not serviceable, because the front wheel indicator rings are integrated with the front wheel bearings. On 2WD models the front ABS sensor is mounted in the steering knuckle which are pressed onto the wheel hubs. The rear wheel sensor is mounted on the rear axle housing. This information is for later than 1994 models.