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'97 Monte Carlo clicking in dash/ faulty brakes....any help?
HI Jeff, Thanks for your reply! Yes, we've replaced the relay and addressed any other faulty electrical issues, fuses, grounds etc. The clicking/cycling from the ABS pump only comes when applying the brakes and is not an "all the time" thing. So we're both kind of at an impass, not knowing what to do. The controle module replacement was, what he said, the EBCM(elctronic brake control module), and I hear ya just the same. He likes to poke around in the local junkyard and just thought of picking another one up cheap.He's a semi-retired older guy, about 70. He also went out to the dealer, whos only help was lending us huge manual whereby we copied out the 46 page chapter on trouble shooting ABS systems, which havent really helped out at all. So Im left to scour the internet hoping to come across someone whos already gone down this road. Have seen a couple of posts, but no definitive answers. We're going to start checking the wheel speed sensors next. More later. -- sandyshores ------------------------------------------------------------------------ sandyshores's Profile: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...?userid=475497 View this thread: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=618685 http://www.automotiveforums.com |
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'97 Monte Carlo clicking in dash/ faulty brakes....any help?
sandyshores Wrote: > HI Jeff, > Thanks for your reply! Yes, we've replaced the relay and addressed any > other faulty electrical issues, fuses, grounds etc. The > clicking/cycling from the ABS pump only comes when applying the brakes > and is not an "all the time" thing. So we're both kind of at an impass, > not knowing what to do. The controle module replacement was, what he > said, the EBCM(elctronic brake control module), and I hear ya just the > same. He likes to poke around in the local junkyard and just thought of > picking another one up cheap.He's a semi-retired older guy, about 70. > > He also went out to the dealer, whos only help was lending us huge > manual whereby we copied out the 46 page chapter on trouble shooting > ABS systems, which havent really helped out at all. So Im left to scour > the internet hoping to come across someone whos already gone down this > road. Have seen a couple of posts, but no definitive answers. We're > going to start checking the wheel speed sensors next. More later. LOL! Sorry...I thought that was a typo for ECM...not used to seeing it abbrieviated that way. Try posting it over he http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...lay.php?f=1100 I know we've seen the problem before, but I can't remember what the resolution was...but there's a few GM techs that post often, might be able to shed some light...it's alright it's a Lumina forum...we won't bite....:evillol: -- jeffcoslacker ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jeffcoslacker's Profile: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...?userid=219638 View this thread: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...d.php?t=618685 http://www.automotiveforums.com |
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