Changing the axle on on a 306 abs's disc, was a very rare happening back then. Some people thought the heat could effect the axle, when it was actually impossible.
they forgot to put the ABS ring back on after removing the axle.
If the vehicle itself has ABS, the entire braking system will have it.
abs sensors are at the axle hub
It's the ABS sensor and should not be removed/bypassed.
yes
There will be a two wire sensor sticking out of the top of the "pumpkin" if it has ABS.
yes. I'm not sure if the speed sensors for the ABS are located at the wheels or in the diff though. if they're at the wheels then you may be able to remove them from the old axle and attach them to the new, "non-ABS", axle and make it an ABS system.
The axle speed sensor measures the axle speed for ABS functions and for the speedometer.
Non-ABS has drum, ABS equipped Saturns have disc's.
No, the speed signal comes from the ABS computer via the rear axle speed sensor.No, the speed signal comes from the ABS computer via the rear axle speed sensor.
The 1996 ( most other model years ) Jeep Cherokee has either the DANA 35 rear axle or the Chrysler 8.25 rear axle. ABS brakes are optional with the Dana 35 . The Chrysler 8.25 never had ABS. The front axle is the DANA 30.
Top of the rear axle.