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Abs module and abs sensor, these are you next possible culprits. I'll take apart a module and post pictures for you, the sensors will need to be replaced. If you disconnect the abs module it will brake harder on one side more, typically the right hand side, your vehicle will most likely pull right when you brake hard. This will heat up your brake fluid quicker and reduce the life on your master cylinder and booster pump, also unevenly wear your brakes. But yes pulling the wiring harness out of the abs module will disable the abs to see if it is the problem.

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Abs module and abs sensor, these are you next possible culprits. I'll take apart a module and post pictures for you, the sensors will need to be replaced. If you disconnect the abs module it will brake harder on one side more, typically the right hand side, your vehicle will most likely pull right when you brake hard. This will heat up your brake fluid quicker and reduce the life on your master cylinder and booster pump, also unevenly wear your brakes. But yes pulling the wiring harness out of the abs module will disable the abs to see if it is the problem.

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Abs module and abs sensor, these are you next possible culprits. I'll take apart a module and post pictures for you, the sensors will need to be replaced. If you disconnect the abs module it will brake harder on one side more, typically the right hand side, your vehicle will most likely pull right when you brake hard. This will heat up your brake fluid quicker and reduce the life on your master cylinder and booster pump, also unevenly wear your brakes. But yes pulling the wiring harness out of the abs module will disable the abs to see if it is the problem.

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