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Old May 31, 2008 | 02:23 PM
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Hi all, I've acquired a 1994 trooper LS 5 speed manual trans, cloth seats, no seat heaters, has everything else, with 112k on it... I paid $3200... felt I did well... problems encountered and fixed by me include bad rear passenger window motor/regulator, bad clutch pedal switch, cruise control, back door lock (broken key inside cylinder) Back passenger side door child lock continuously engaged, burned out bulbs in instrument cluster, AC switch bulb out. Dealer/raper fixed my sunroof motor. I have I believe (knock on wood) one last issue... now that I've replaced the burned out/missing bulbs in my instrument cluster, my Antilock light comes on after a quarter of a mile or so and remains on until I turn off the truck.


I wonder, do the individual wheel sensors usually go out, or is it likely the control module thingy?





Thanks!!!!





ken
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Old Jun 5, 2008 | 12:30 PM
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Both of my front wheel speed sensors were bad in 98 amigo causing abs light on...module was replaced via recall module shipped from factory.
 
Old Jun 5, 2008 | 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by tprjj49707
Both of my front wheel speed sensors were bad in 98 amigo causing abs light on...module was replaced via recall module shipped from factory.




Thanks for the info! I''ll check them out!





Ken
 
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