ABS Light GMC K1500 ABS Sensor Replace (HOW TO)

ABS Light GMC K1500 ABS Sensor Replace (HOW TO)

How to replace a front ABS sensor on 1995-1998 GMC/Chevy 1500 models.

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Joshua Riddle says:

Where did you get that cluster from???

The1Gypsy says:

Awesome tutorial

James Monroe says:

Bro. Thanks for the VERY helpful video!!!

R. Wayne says:

Excellent video, thank you.

happycamper says:

Great job guy..if it fails again I recommend pumping an ounce or so of quality high temp grease while you're in there with a needle tip. There is actually a grease gun tip available that is made to fit in there. It will ensure smooth operation and prolong bearing life.

Vickie Metcalf says:

Do the brakes need to be bled after changing the sensor

jazz pup says:

Thank you brother. Im gonna hear that music in my head for a few days but at least I can fix my truck!

Nunovya Biznez says:

From the northeast I'd like to speak for all of us to say: We are very jealous over how easy it was for you to take off that rotor. (Liquid Calcium and Salt 4-6 months of the year on the roads)

Ben Kanobe says:

Thank YOU! I too appreciate what you have done here for all of us. Please, one recommendation, listen to your videos before you post as the repetitive "music" in the background is grinding and annoying. We all want to hear what you have to say but without the background noise. Again, Thank You. I also want to add that you created excellent camera angles so we could really see what was happening with very clear video. Keep it up!!!

Hemi Savage says:

Im gonna try that to

1ROAD says:

Nice job brother

Peter Harrey says:

Thank you. I appreciate the work you did to make this video. People like you make the world a little better everyday

Dean Sikorski says:

Good fix Matt. When GM 1st came out with anti-lock brakes on their pickups they had a lot of issues in the mud. Sensors plugging wires breaking etc. They fixed the issues with better mud guards and better protection for the wiring. We had a 1st year model (2nd Gen) S-10 that would make Bong, Bong sounds when stopping in the mud. The local GM dealer made a forturne trying to fix those brakes. GM even went back to rear drum brakes on the Silverado's and Sierra's for a few years until they had the rear disc problems resolved.

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