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I replaced my 3 channel rear end on my 94 TA with a 4 channel out of a 99 Z28, question I have searched and searched to no avail but is there any way to fool the computer into thinking the ABS system is ok so the light won't come on? I've had Mustangs that I removed the EGR components on and put a Diode in the line that canceled the Check Engine light and thought something like this might do the same on the ABS.
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I think 93-97 had the 3 channel which didn't have Traction Control with the ABS reluctor ring on the ring gear and the 98 up was a 4 channel with or without Traction Control but the reluctor ring was on the axles. I hope I'm right any ways !
 

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No, you can't do anything like that as far as I know. You may be able to unplug the EBCM and I think the light stays off. Your car currently has non functioning abs and will continue that way until you install a 3 channel rear, just making sure you are aware.

I think the non-ABS will be ok being I drive it about 50 miles per year.
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I'd actually like it off if possible without to much expense. If it's not possible or to costly I have the old 3 channel that was in it and I'll just build it 4:10 with a new carrier and put it back in.
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I took my bulbs out. I drive with no abs quite often.



I'm not sure if the actual reluctor rings are different or if the systems themselves are different with regards to sensors or the wave pattern produced. Never really cared much about abs!
Me either I always liked to lock my brakes, it don't seem like the brakes are working if they don't lock.
 
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