ABS noise, no light
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ABS noise, no light
I have recently bought an 02 QC Dak. Love this truck! But...
When I brake hard sometimes the brakes just let go for a second. I can also hear a clicking noise. At first I thought it was in time with the wheels, but it isn't.
I'm pretty sure it's ABS because I pulled the fuse under the hood for it and the noise and behavior goes away.
Any ideas? Speed sensor?
When I brake hard sometimes the brakes just let go for a second. I can also hear a clicking noise. At first I thought it was in time with the wheels, but it isn't.
I'm pretty sure it's ABS because I pulled the fuse under the hood for it and the noise and behavior goes away.
Any ideas? Speed sensor?
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I'm almost positive I don't have four wheel abs. From what I've gathered:
02 Dak only had rear wheel abs
There's only one sensor for the rear
If any one wheel looses traction, it releases all four brakes
When I took the fuse out, I didn't have any of the strange releases of brakes. But one back tire very easily lost traction.
So new tires fixed most of my problems. The Wild Country brand tires just weren't cutting, even though they still have two quarters worth of tread left.
Now on to shocks. Any recommends?
02 Dak only had rear wheel abs
There's only one sensor for the rear
If any one wheel looses traction, it releases all four brakes
When I took the fuse out, I didn't have any of the strange releases of brakes. But one back tire very easily lost traction.
So new tires fixed most of my problems. The Wild Country brand tires just weren't cutting, even though they still have two quarters worth of tread left.
Now on to shocks. Any recommends?
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4 wheel ABS was available in '04.
Rear wheel ABS only affects the rear wheels, not all 4. If 4 wheel ABS it will work on either front or both rear, depending upon what's going on. It should not "lurch."
Contact Dodge for a build sheet, it'll let you know exactly what you have.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...-my-truck.html
Rear wheel ABS only affects the rear wheels, not all 4. If 4 wheel ABS it will work on either front or both rear, depending upon what's going on. It should not "lurch."
Contact Dodge for a build sheet, it'll let you know exactly what you have.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...-my-truck.html
Last edited by 00DakDan; 10-28-2013 at 09:47 AM.