The ABS sensor on ALL year Chevy Venture vans is located in the hub on the Left and right front tires. If the sensor is failing you unfortunately have to replace the entire hub. The barrings and the sensor are all sealed inside the hub. The ABS electrical connector is just behind the hub under the CV axle.
The ABS sensor is built in to the wheel hub, if its bad, you have to replace the whole wheel hub, they run about $90-120 depending on brand and where you get it.
How do you disable the ABS Control on a 1999 Venture?
The rear ABS sensor should be in the gear box (i can't remember the exact term) in your rear end. The front ABS sensors are in your wheel hubs...
If your Chevy Venture ABS light is on, that means that there is some type of problem with your anti-lock brakes. For the light to turn off, you will need to see a mechanic and have the problem looked at.
It is located in the wheel hub. If the speed sensor fails, you have to replace the hub.If you have an ABS light coming on and the ABS computer says the speed sensor, don't rule out the wires as we had our speed sensor wires break. They were so thin that they couldn't even be soldered, so it is not surprising that they could break.
There is no brake fuse on the 2003 Venture. there is a EBCM/EBTCM. This module controls the ABS in your vehicle.
There are 4 abswheel speed sensors. One at each wheel.
Probab;y a bad wheel bearing, if ABS is part of the unit. Otherwise a bad wheel speed sensor.
Probably the wheel speed sensor. Check the connector. If connection is good then the sensor may have been damaged or it has failed.
Need to know what year
The ABS is notorious on the ventures, have it checked for any codes. The ABS motor pack going out on these vans is extremely common. I have a 1999 Chevy venture with a weak ABS motor, brakes work fine, but ABS isn't fully functional. You can find a new ABS motor at a junkyard for about $100, takes less than an hour to install, or pay around $400 at a GM dealer for a brand new part that needs to be calibrated by the dealer.
Have vehicle scanned to determine problem