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ok i was on my way to my softball game and i car cut me off so i slammed on my brakes and my ABS and my BRAKE lights (on my dashboard) came on ,so i turned off my car and turned it back on and same lights were still on (i drove it like that ) so i made it my game when i got out i notice a motor sound comming from the bottom of my 2001 GMC YUKON SLE so i open my hood and looked for my ABS fuse and pulled it noise went away so i left it of cause i didnt want to damage anything with the motor(abs motor) running so i was looking for an ABS RELAY to check if it was stuck and i cant find it does it exist or is it in the ABS(internal) i havent check my sensors on my spindle yet (rotors) so can i get some help GM TECH oh................... HAPPY NEW YEARs

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Common problem, expensive fix. You have to spend about $800 on a new module, but I believe there's some place on the Internet a lot of people have used that will repair yours for 1-200 dollars or so.

 

Search around. You'll probably find that info right here on GM-Trucks.

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ok i didnt have time to LOOK at my rotor/spindle sensors (had a softball tourney to go to....first one of the year..lol..... :cheers: ) so should i even waste my time looking at the sensors?........... and that module (abs) should be removed?and replaced? (the reason i ask is cause my brother works for a body shop and they only deal with SUVs and high end imports and what year & GMC/CHEVY trucks are compatable with my 2001 gmc yukon sle 5.3ltr) <~thats cheating huh but thats the way to save money.....lol....

 

 

P.S. i like this web site just knew ablout it 1 day ago :bs: and is the first forum i belong to

 

P.S. how do i turn off my service light (can it be my gas cap it was replaced like 1 1/2 ago or does it go bad that quik )

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Sensor problems will not make the ABS motor run constantly. Only a bad module will cause that and it's pretty common.

 

You turn of the service engine soon light with a scanner.

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