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Most earlier models would have the control unit attached to the pump assembly. Fuses and relays are also located close by. It is a square metal unit with 5 brake pipes attached to it.
Excluding drl and fog lamps, there is no relay. The voltage to headlamp switch, hot all the time, I didn't check for fusible links? The voltage from headlamp switch goes to dimmer switch then to headlamps, at the headlamps check voltage and ground. My info showed sealed beam or quad lamps, I didn't look at both.
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This is how to fix intermittent ABS and Brake dash lights on all Chevrolet ... That board is rather robust and is installed external to the vehicle in a location that sits .... I took the module out of a2002 Sierra and it is engineered with no T10 .... ABS Sensor and Harness 2000-06 Chevy Suburban Tahoe GMC ...
No breaker. Inside the under hood fuse and relay box there is a relay and fuse. You need to take it to a shop and have them scan for the reason why the light is on. That way you don't throw parts at it until one of them fixes it.
The ABS
relay is PART of the EBCM (Electronic Brake Control Module) which is
the ABS Computer. It is located on the drivers side inner fender well,
underhood.
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