To eliminate the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) on a 1994 Trans Am, you would typically need to disconnect the ABS module and remove the associated wiring harness. Additionally, you would need to replace the brake master cylinder and brake proportioning valve to ensure proper braking performance without the ABS system. It's important to note that removing ABS can affect braking safety and performance, so it's advisable to consult with a professional mechanic before proceeding. Always ensure that any modifications comply with local regulations and safety standards.
disconect both battery cables for about 30 minutes to reset
yes it does have abs brakes
It may. I have a '94 prizm and it does have ABS. However, this was an option and may not have been in your car. If your dash has lights that say "ABS" and "ABS active," so that's an easy way to find out
ABS sensors are at each wheel. Trans speed sensors are on the trans. Speedometer signal comes from the abs.
Why would you want to disable the ABS?
inside the trans. not a job for amatuer
the 99 trans am should be faster as I believe it has a few more horsepower than the 94.
probably
Engine, trans, abs, airbag, cluster, overhead console, information center,Engine, trans, abs, airbag, cluster, overhead console, information center,
Engine, trans, and abs are under the hood. Body, airbag, cluster, are under the dash.Engine, trans, and abs are under the hood. Body, airbag, cluster, are under the dash.
on the trans
275