k5floyd
1/2 ton status
might have a wire harness problem for the abs sensor
djkawash said:I think you all just got bad luck with your rigs. For the past 25-30 yrs. my whole family has driven chevys. About 25 cars and trucks total, 20 of them being trucks. Waterpump just went out on the suburban and that was replaced for free. Ony problem was the caddys. BOth dad and grandparents had one and they were lemons. Their co-workers had caddys to and theirs are perfectly fine. I jsut think you go a lemon.
hammermachine said:I called the dealer yesterday afternoon at around 4pm. They still have no idea just what the problem is coming from, the mechanic wants another day to try to diagonis the source. This is turning into a ton of bull****. With all these resources they still can't find and fix the problem. At this point I'm so frustrated I just want to scream!

Not defending GM, but it sounds like it wasn't their fault (?)hammermachine said:So i get a call from the service manager. He says it's because the company that installed the lift didn't add extention cable to the speed sensor wiring when they installed it. So for FOUR years the suspension has been rubbing the wiring and that's the cause of the ABS failure.... and guess what GMPP doesn't cover that. Fu**ing great, I guess I won't have ABS anymore. Or at least until I replace it at cost.
roadnotca said:Not defending GM, but it sounds like it wasn't their fault (?)
So you have to continue taking loose the wires and cleaning up underneath or lights and whistles go off?? That SUCKS!!Just an update for those of you that might care. The problem seems to be connected to the three ground wires attached to the frame. My mechanic removed them from the frame, wire brushed off the rust and replaced them. And guess what the problem did not return for 4 weeks. I now have to repeat this proceedure every 3-4 weeks or else the annoying bells start up. It's interesting that it never turned out to be a problem with my lift, or some other type of bull****. I understand these machines are complex, but I don't get a warm and fuzzy in regard to the future with this truck. I highly doubt that I will be owning it in 20 years, like my K5.
.Go to "dieselplace.com"Yeah everytime, I have to clean it connection up. Mind you that Chevy has two screws... that don't screw ino the frame! They just sit inside the empty, none drilled hole. I really not happy. The brakes also act funny after a couple of days of the bells, the mechanical brake is competing with the ABS system = sqwishy feeling brakes.
My water pump just went out in my 06' HD after only 43,000 miles, it was under warenty but I had to pay a $200 deductable plus parts NOT covered under warenty. Totaled $359.

my buddy has an 02 sierra and is the same way with it, we charge deep puddles, fly over whoops and trash the **** out of it and its a completely stock 2wd so i 2nd the luck of the draw on the new chevys.... but i want an 04 ss SOOOOO BAD ADFLSADFJDSALJDSLFAMy buddy has an '01 1500 with around 150k miles on it and hasnt really had any probs with it. He treats that truck like crap. Other than oil changes he does no preventitive maintenance (even those are not regular). The only probs he has had is a busted rear end and the gas guage doesnt work so well.
I think sometimes you get lucky and get a good one, sometimes you dont.