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Verify and double verify the plumbing is correct, anything hooked up wrong or backwards in the system will cause this problem, however, in my case it was a faulty component (cadillac valve).
Happened to me once. There are a series of brake tests in the TM, I went through them one by one and at some point in the process the brake dash lamp started performing as it should. TMs are our friend
Agreed, I was at RRAD not too long ago and the SEEs I looked at were rough looking, and probably home to some protected species of godforsaken critters
I had the same issue last year, replaced the sensor, time delay module,cadillac valve, and fan clutch with no results. Ended up being the NOS replacement cadillac valve was faulty and a second replacement fixed the issue. Here's hoping your fix comes easier
I took Retiredwarhorse's advice and loosened the differential hangers and rear support plate and kicked the assembly to the right that fraction I needed to make it all go together. I also removed the front bumper to give better access to everything (wish I had thought of that earlier on in the...
Not sure on the maker of the shaft but appears to be NOS, there is green lettering on the shaft with NSN and part number identified
I'm in agreement that the pumpkin must be shifted to the left, causing my assembly difficulty, and will follow your advise tomorrow. I don't recall any play in the...
Update: New half shaft arrived. Went to remove the old half shaft and there were only 3 threads of the bolt still on the wheel side of the shaft. That bolt was close to falling off. (silently complaining about the guy who performed last maint on this vehicle)
Installed the new half shaft on the...