Steve St.Laurent
Staff Alumni
I'm an ABS hater as well. I have driven cars with GREAT ABS systems (Corvette for one) that there is no way you could outbrake it (Formula 1 cars have ABS BTW), but the truck systems suck. I also got in an accident with an S-10 because of the ABS, I would have been stopped in time but put slightly too much pressure on the brakes and locked a tire for a second and bingo - no brakes (that system took about 1/4 second to reapply them - just long enough to hit the car). Here's some posts I made on an old thread about this ( https://www.turbodieselregister.com/ubb//Forum4/HTML/003079.html ):
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Personally I can't stand ABS. I've yet to find an ABS system on any truck that I couldn't outperform in any conditions. On my last truck (a GMC Sonoma 4x4), I could beat it by 20% on dry pavement and by over 60% on snow. I hooked up a switch to disable it on that truck. I would have just removed it but I wanted to have it at resale time (liability reasons) and also the cruise control worked off of the same fuse, so I'd turn it on when I wanted to use the cruise. Car systems are another story, I drove a Vette that there's no way I could have beaten the ABS system. JMHO
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I've gone over the schematics in my '98 manual and it looks like fuse 11 in the PDC (underhood fuse box) runs the ABS controller. If you pull that fuse you should disable the ABS brakes. You will set off the ABS light on the dash and it might set a code (I'm not sure about the code). One solution for the ABS light is to just remove that bulb. You could also put a relay and a switch on the Red/Dark Green wire coming off of that fuse so you could disable it when you wanted to (this was what I did on my GMC Sonoma). I can't find where there's anything else that runs off of that circuit in my manual. I don't have 4w ABS on my truck so I can't really test it, but I did pull it with my rear wheel ABS and I didn't get any bells going off. If you decide to do this make sure you let anyone know that drive's your truck that the ABS system is disabled.
-Steve
DISCLAIMER: If you decide to try this you do so at your own risk. I am not recommending that you disable this system. I take no responsibility for anything that might arise from this
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[This message has been edited by Steve St. Laurent (edited 03-27-2001). ]
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Personally I can't stand ABS. I've yet to find an ABS system on any truck that I couldn't outperform in any conditions. On my last truck (a GMC Sonoma 4x4), I could beat it by 20% on dry pavement and by over 60% on snow. I hooked up a switch to disable it on that truck. I would have just removed it but I wanted to have it at resale time (liability reasons) and also the cruise control worked off of the same fuse, so I'd turn it on when I wanted to use the cruise. Car systems are another story, I drove a Vette that there's no way I could have beaten the ABS system. JMHO
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I've gone over the schematics in my '98 manual and it looks like fuse 11 in the PDC (underhood fuse box) runs the ABS controller. If you pull that fuse you should disable the ABS brakes. You will set off the ABS light on the dash and it might set a code (I'm not sure about the code). One solution for the ABS light is to just remove that bulb. You could also put a relay and a switch on the Red/Dark Green wire coming off of that fuse so you could disable it when you wanted to (this was what I did on my GMC Sonoma). I can't find where there's anything else that runs off of that circuit in my manual. I don't have 4w ABS on my truck so I can't really test it, but I did pull it with my rear wheel ABS and I didn't get any bells going off. If you decide to do this make sure you let anyone know that drive's your truck that the ABS system is disabled.
-Steve
DISCLAIMER: If you decide to try this you do so at your own risk. I am not recommending that you disable this system. I take no responsibility for anything that might arise from this
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[This message has been edited by Steve St. Laurent (edited 03-27-2001). ]