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I had some bodywork done on the front of my 95. Replaced fenders, cab corners, rockers etc. Since then the ABS and brake light have been on. My first thought is a bad connection or ground removed during the bodywork but so far we haven’t found it. Occasionally the light goes out for a brief time but no rhyme or reason as to why or when. :(

Speedometer works fine at low speeds so doesn’t seem like the sensor. Anybody got any other ideas or where else to check?? :confused:

Tim
 
Disconnect the electrical connector to the low vacuum switch, mounted on the drivers side fenderwell, near the firewall. If your ABS/Brake lights go out this switch is bad or you more than likely have a vacuum leak somewhere.
 
Eureka!

That’s the ticket! Oo.

I unplugged it and it was off all the way to work this morning. I can see the switch was removed and reinstalled with new bolts on the new inner fender. I wonder if it needs to be grounded to the fender to complete the circuit and its not making contact through the new paint. :confused: If not I will check vacuum lines etc. tonight. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! :D

Tim
 
All is well!

I found the problem to be a leaking vacuum line on the cruise control. All is good now and I also located the annoying rattle that was bugging me since the body repair. That was my heat shield for the BHAF.

Thanks! :D

Tim
 
That was the same problem I had. My cruise control even worked with almost a quarter of the vacuum line rotted away. Unfortunately Brake/ABS light doesn't lead you to believe that theres a vacuum leak. I chased an intermittant problem with these lights for a month before finding the cause. Not many posts on this issue.
 
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