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I opened up the master cylinder which is full, then broke open the offending caliper's bleeder and there was no flow. I removed the joint upstream where it meets the hard line and no gravity flow there either.
Sound like a green light for an ebcm? Or proportioning valve? If so, which one and can you provide a link? What do you think?
i actually watched this video a couple years ago, bc of the abs light on my other truck. unfortunately it didnt work so i live with the abs light. too cold to crack any lines open today unfortunately.ABS: Can a person remove item #2 in your figure above and manually (a) check the position of and (b) operate the ABS' six valves poking up from item #4?
Judging from the picture, it looks like the solenoids are in item #2, and the valves they actuate are in item #4, so disassembly might offer a means of testing.
See this YouTube, different ABS but similar, disassembled
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Now, whether you can re-assemble the ABS after this "disassembly" is another question, but it appears to be easy
can anyone confirm what ABS parts are likely needed here? really need help with what parts i should get so this truck might have brakes. Would i just need #2 & 3? Or 4, or more???
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