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check the abs control unit. there is 2 lines that from the master cylinder that feed it,and there is 4 lines that come off it. 2 of the lines go to the front brakes and the other 2 go to the back brakes
For the 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo: I do not know if you have the 4.0L In-Line 6-Cylinder, the 5.2L V8, or the 5.9L V8; however I have included ALL below:
For the 4.0L In-Line 6-Cylinder: Firing Order: 1-5-3-6-2-4 Cylinders: (back) ...6 ...5 ...4 ...3 ...2 ...1 (front)
The noise and the light may or may not be related. The noise may be the wear indicator on the brake pads touching the rotor (they are supposed to do that when brakes are worn) The abs light triggers off a wheel on the axle end. If you have a bad joint on the axle, it could be noisy and causing the wheel to not have the proper clearance to the abs sensor. You really need to take the wheel and brake assembly off and carefully inspect everything. Make sure all abs sensor wires are undamaged...it doesn't have to be at the same wheel that's chirping.
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