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  • #16
    Originally posted by 02 WS6
    If your Low Trac light comes on when you never even touched the brakes, the rear sensor has to be toasted. Not sure how easy they are to replace in our cars.

    Here's a link to a Popular Hot Rodding article. They are working on a '92 Camaro, and they have the rear ABS assembly off the car. The article shows a step-by-step of how they got it off. The sensor is attached to a harness in one of the pics. It's an interesting read. Hope it helps, Steve.
    Thanks for the article man, but I think you linked the wrong one. That is a 94 Z and they're doing the front brakes lol

    But, at least someone else believes its the rear sensor as well. I reeeeaaaally hope that's what it is
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Steve93Z
      Thanks for the article man, but I think you linked the wrong one. That is a 94 Z and they're doing the front brakes lol

      But, at least someone else believes its the rear sensor as well. I reeeeaaaally hope that's what it is
      Oops... My bad. I just skimmed through it real quick without looking too closely. I meant '94, but it's all for nothing if it's the front they are working on. Still, I believe it has to be the sensor. It started when you had the rear end work done... The light comes on when you're not even touching ther brakes... You cleaned all the contacts thoroughly... And the ABS still works normally. It's the best place to start anyway.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by 02 WS6
        Oops... My bad. I just skimmed through it real quick without looking too closely. I meant '94, but it's all for nothing if it's the front they are working on. Still, I believe it has to be the sensor. It started when you had the rear end work done... The light comes on when you're not even touching ther brakes... You cleaned all the contacts thoroughly... And the ABS still works normally. It's the best place to start anyway.
        My thinking exactly. I've reseated every other harness and checked everything else but the rear sensor. I guess we'll see when I have the chance to get under there and look. Maybe I can swindle some garage time outta Craig pretty soon lol
        Steve
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        87 GN - its just a 6... Mods
        93 Z28 - slightly tweaked Mods
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