Diesel Data: Automotive Repair

Brakes - Rear Wheel Anti-Lock Circuit 420 Resistor Test

89Chevy18

Number: 89-100-5
Section: 5
Date: MARCH, 1989
Subject: REAR WHEEL ANTI-LOCK CIRCUIT 420 DIAGNOSTIC CLARIFICATION


Model and Year: 1988-89 C/K TRUCKS 1989 S/T TRUCKS



TO: ALL CHEVROLET DEALERS

Rear wheel anti-lock wiring diagrams for the 1988-1989 C/K and the 1989 S/T models show a resistor in Circuit 420. The purpose of this resistor is to prevent torque converter engagement during braking with the vehicle in 4 wheel drive.

IMPORTANT: Two wheel drive models use the same wiring harness with this resistor.

Diagnosing the resistor in Circuit 420 should be done at Pin "F" of the ECU connector (see Illustration). A digital voltmeter must be used. With the transfer case in two wheel drive, the engine off, and the ignition key in the "Run" position, voltage should be approximately 12 volts on Pin F.

IMPORTANT: A test light cannot be used to determine if this resistor is defective. The combined resistances of the test light bulb plus the 510 Ohm resistor drop the amperage below that required to light the test light.

Actual testing of the resistor (which is located in the wiring harness behind the glove box) should be done with a digital Ohm Meter. The battery must be disconnected. The value of this resistor is 1/2 watt and 510 ohms. If the resistor is found to be defective, it is not available through GMSPO. Resistors of this type and value can be purchased from an electronics store.