Abs/wheel speed sensor
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Y2K_Frenzy (07-11-2024)
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Maybe do a WTB in the ad section. Surely there is at least one dude who had to do an abs/tcs delete after a rear end swap that still has them laying around.
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i called pretty much any dealer that Google showed they might have one. I even contacted GM directly and no one has them. They are discontinued. I don’t understand how they can do that with a safety feature. I ended up buying one from shop recommended in this thread and took a chance. Even though for the cost there was no return policy if bad. It’s sitting on my toolbox. Lights went on more often with replacement.
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i called pretty much any dealer that Google showed they might have one. I even contacted GM directly and no one has them. They are discontinued. I don’t understand how they can do that with a safety feature. I ended up buying one from shop recommended in this thread and took a chance. Even though for the cost there was no return policy if bad. It’s sitting on my toolbox. Lights went on more often with replacement.
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naperws6 (07-16-2024)
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Seat belts have been discontinued for my ‘95 Mustang and I imgaine probably it’s probably the same with the Fbody (safety feature). I think I might have a couple of OEM 4 channel sensors that came with some back plates I bought awhile back. I’m on the fence if I want to list them for sale though, just in case.
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Y2K_Frenzy (07-27-2024)
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I stopped selling parts a long time ago. Everything I have left will stay in my personal stash until/unless I decide to sell off my last 4th gen and move away from the platform. Otherwise, if you plan to stick with these cars for the foreseeable future, it's best to have a private parts stash even if you don't think you'll need it.