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I'm told there is an ABS sensor behind one of the front wheel wells that is the cause of the ABS light coming on, and was wondering if anybody had changed it themselves and if it is reachable/noticeable by the naked eye?
My 2003 Montana had the same problem and I discoverd a bad connection on one of the wires going into the hub. The sensors themselves are in the wheel hub so to replace the sensor you need to replace the hub. There is a connection right outside the hub that is zip tied to the steering assembly. The tie broke and the wire rubbed the insulation off and shorted out thus the antilock brake light came on I cut the wire and put some water proof connector on it and put a better zip tie on it and it work great.
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