TerryD wrote:How are you reacting when the ABS starts to work? I've driven vehicles with ABS my entire life and never had any problems like you are describing man.
Upon your instruction from the last time I had this problem, when the ABS kicks in I basically stand on the pedal as hard as I can....nothing. I'm beginning to think it is either a) a really crappy, primitive system, or b) malfunctioning. Regardless, you know how I hate it when a vehicle tries to 'think' for the drive. Even an automatic transmission is too much for me.
MtnToys wrote:Unplugging the brake fluid level sensor is an easy way to temporary disable to the ABS (and the TRAC and VSC on newer toyotas)
With the ABS disabled your rear brakes will lock up well before your front brakes. There's no LSPV like on your taco. I know the spedo will work with a single front speed sensor. Maybe try unplugging the front abs sensors and rocking the back two.
Awesome, I'll try both of those ideas. If one were to completely abandon the ABS, would it be possible to add the rear proportioning valve and have it function as it did on my taco?