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kohlbear
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I removed, cleaned and checked each wheel sensor. Then I checked each one with an OHM meter. They all showed around 1000 OHM, give or take 50 OHM.
I have heard the system whine at start up, but then it sets itself and shows the dreaded ABS code at about 7 miles per hour. I have heard that 90% of the time, the problem is a wheel sensor and they could still be bad, but require a frequency test to determine which one is bad.
Does anyone know what equipment is required to do this? Can Auto Zone or someone do the test on each sensor.
I have an 87 and I was told it does not store codes.
I have heard the system whine at start up, but then it sets itself and shows the dreaded ABS code at about 7 miles per hour. I have heard that 90% of the time, the problem is a wheel sensor and they could still be bad, but require a frequency test to determine which one is bad.
Does anyone know what equipment is required to do this? Can Auto Zone or someone do the test on each sensor.
I have an 87 and I was told it does not store codes.



