2003 GMC Yukon XL 1500, 2WD.
6 weeks ago or so, I noticed the pedal going soft and pulsating occasionally when I was slowing down with the wheels turned sharply (i.e. when pulling into a parking spot). It wasn't every single time, but often. I replaced both front ABS wheel speed sensors. The situation has improved (doesn't happen as often), but is still present.
Notes/questions:
1. on the drivers' side, I found 2 very thin shims under the factory wheel speed sensor; these were not present on the passenger side. Is this thing so sensitive that a couple thousandths shim would make a difference? That's hard for me to believe.
2. I noticed my passenger side spindle+bearing was loose...I'm going to replace that but wondered if the movement there could play a role (since it would move the teeth inside the bearing farther/closer to the sensor)
3. I haven't checked the rear sensors yet...is there a way for me to isolate which wheel(s) the ECM thinks are locked up?
6 weeks ago or so, I noticed the pedal going soft and pulsating occasionally when I was slowing down with the wheels turned sharply (i.e. when pulling into a parking spot). It wasn't every single time, but often. I replaced both front ABS wheel speed sensors. The situation has improved (doesn't happen as often), but is still present.
Notes/questions:
1. on the drivers' side, I found 2 very thin shims under the factory wheel speed sensor; these were not present on the passenger side. Is this thing so sensitive that a couple thousandths shim would make a difference? That's hard for me to believe.
2. I noticed my passenger side spindle+bearing was loose...I'm going to replace that but wondered if the movement there could play a role (since it would move the teeth inside the bearing farther/closer to the sensor)
3. I haven't checked the rear sensors yet...is there a way for me to isolate which wheel(s) the ECM thinks are locked up?