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Very easy, release the axle nut, remove the brake caliper, remove the rotor, disconnect the cable from the abs sensor, on the inner side remove the three screws and drop the yoke on your hand
no VIN or enigine told.
2002-2003 Vortec 6000 5,967 cc (6.0 L; 364.1 cu in) LQ4 V8
YES, AND SMACK ATOP THE INTAKE MANIFOLD.
SEEN HERE (PIC2)
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-external-engine/1810846-what-these-ports-my-lq4-intake.html
when you have antilock "problem " on this vehicle you automatically get t\c light, I fixed this problem for a friend when the tire rubbed through one of his abs sensor cables .. just re-connected it don't spend $500 at a "RELIABLE" shop if you can fix this yourself....they will never tell you how easy it might be to repair!!
What you have to do is replace the o2 sensor on bank 1 sensor 1.This is the front sensor on the left side on the exhaust system.Left side is bank 1 and right side is bank 2.Make sure the connections are good first.Usually it`s the internal heater in the o2 sensor.Hope this helps.Good luck.
If the front hubs have been replaced, the problem lies in the harnesses
to the wheel speed sensors. Here is a bulletin number for you, 03-05-25-008. It talks about replacing the harnesses to both front wheel speed sensors.
The
traction control activates because the system thinks a wheel is
slipping. If you slow down at a slow rate the abs might activate also.
if you could plugg in with a scan tool it would tell you where to look.
i find many times that its just a wheel sensor wire .
so that is where i would start to look
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