I pulled the plug on my anti-lock system soon after I bought my used truck many years ago. Whenever I really needed it it would fail requiring me to change my braking technique in the middle of an emergency.
By fail I mean when applying the binders on dry pavement the amber anti-lock lamp came on and the rear of the truck started doing a 180.
But my mechanic is now trying to fix it. Do any of you have any leg-ups on where to look first?
Also I am curious how many of you are running with the RWAL plug diconnected. Thanks for the help.
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1990(140,000 miles), 3. 54 gears, W250 5spd(replaced on guarantee), new head gasket at 98,000 miles, Reunel winch bumper, extra front and rear leaves, K&M air filter, Stanadyne fuel filter and Performance Formula Fuel Conditioner, Borgeson steering assembly with GMC gear box to stiffen the steering, RWAL disconnected, balanced drive shafts fore and aft, passenger-side rubber mat loose to mop up the water that leaks into the cab, CB and 2 meters(KB7VEJ), above the cab aluminum canopy with kayak/canoe rack. It’s a keeper.
By fail I mean when applying the binders on dry pavement the amber anti-lock lamp came on and the rear of the truck started doing a 180.
But my mechanic is now trying to fix it. Do any of you have any leg-ups on where to look first?
Also I am curious how many of you are running with the RWAL plug diconnected. Thanks for the help.
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1990(140,000 miles), 3. 54 gears, W250 5spd(replaced on guarantee), new head gasket at 98,000 miles, Reunel winch bumper, extra front and rear leaves, K&M air filter, Stanadyne fuel filter and Performance Formula Fuel Conditioner, Borgeson steering assembly with GMC gear box to stiffen the steering, RWAL disconnected, balanced drive shafts fore and aft, passenger-side rubber mat loose to mop up the water that leaks into the cab, CB and 2 meters(KB7VEJ), above the cab aluminum canopy with kayak/canoe rack. It’s a keeper.