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> I have a 1998 dodge pickup truck that abs and brake light comes on
> when you drive. I have put new rotors, pads, and calipers. I took it
> to the brake shop and they said it is probaly the sensors, but they
> couldn't tell me which one. Can anyone tell me how I can find out
> what to do inorder to prevent having to buy them all. I need to get
> it to pass inspections and it won't until the the light goes off.
>
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Assuming you have rear wheel antilock brakes only, that sensor would be
mounted on the upper rear axle housing<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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