I deleted the broken ABS module

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95 Tahoe

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I haven't hooked it up yet. I found the old pressure switch on the ABS. It consist of 2 wires. I just need to figure out how to trigger the dash light. I'll look at that tomorrow
I just went out and found the wire to hook to the switch. It's a 2 wire plug ground one side out and the light will come on. Wire that side to the switch. The other poster is right. You will loose front or rear brakes before the light comes on.
 

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I just went out and found the wire to hook to the switch. It's a 2 wire plug ground one side out and the light will come on. Wire that side to the switch. The other poster is right. You will loose front or rear brakes before the light comes on.
Picture please. I would like to wire mine. But couldn't figure it out. I thought It was positive, because when the switch would be pressed, it would turn on the light in the dash. I thought it was already negative thought the abs module.. Unless 98 different.
 

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It's the plug circled in blue. There are only 2 wires. If you take a multimeter and check continuity to ground. It's the one that doesn't have continuity to ground. Also, you can use a test light. If the test light comes on that's the correct wire. You can also have someone just watch the brake light on the dash while you ground each wire.


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It would be a good idea to fix your brake lines so that you have a couple of coils in the lines to allow for movement between the cab and frame.Look at an '88-94 truck. I can post a pic tomorrow if you wish.
 

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It would be a good idea to fix your brake lines so that you have a couple of coils in the lines to allow for movement between the cab and frame.Look at an '88-94 truck. I can post a pic tomorrow if you wish.
Buy yourself a case of Beer in cans start wrapping the brake line around the beer can.. nothing to worry about, there’s still some pints left over for an ego booster…lol..easy solution…
 

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I have a '92 Suburban K1500 4x4, can anyone chime in...would this be the same procedure? I was thinking of using a Wilwood proportioning valve.
 

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I have a '92 Suburban K1500 4x4, can anyone chime in...would this be the same procedure? I was thinking of using a Wilwood proportioning valve.

I think this is relevant to you with the older style
 
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