1996-2000 Toyota 4Runner ABS Delete for Off Roading Overlanding 4x4 4wd
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- After numerous failed attempts at bleeding our brakes, we decided to dump the ABS unit. It worked!
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This is not a recommendation to do this to yours, it is simply a solution we arrived at to solve a problem. If you do this, I would encourage you to study and learn threshhold braking.
Make sure your lines begin threading easily for as many turns as you can get before tightening them to avoid cross threading.
The string trimmer line we used was .080" in diameter and simply what we had on hand in the shed. It seemed to work well for the intended purpose.
Awesome detailed video. Thank you. Can’t wait to have my brakes back.
Thanks for watching!
I've been having the same brake problem you were having on your 99! Thank you for this great video!! I have already ordered the fittings for my 98 4Runner! I've always wondered in the back of my mind if I could delete my ABS and then I found your video. Thank you and Merry Christmas!!!
Thanks for watching and have a Merry Christmas!
Fantastic. I was hoping it was this simple. I'll be doing the same thing but I'll clean up the tubing a bit to make space for an air compressor.
It was very simple!
Man ! Thank you so much you just save me lot money on my 4 runner ..
Great to hear!
I'm gonna try this on the next day off . Got the parts but my speedometer it's not working so .. I'm thinking to buy the abs module .i already changed the speed sensor and nothing happened ..
did you lose your speedometer function? cruise control? unplugging those connectors does more that just turn on the abs light i think.
The only thing that happened was the ABS light stayed on which was expected.
Thank you!!!!
Hello there, just wondering if you have had any problems since you deleted the ABS pump? Have you put many miles on since the delete? Any problems with the computer searching etc? Speedo still ok? I have the parts to delete my abs on my 2000 toyota 4runner limited but I'm nervous to do it😅, I just dont want to screw anything up. Is the only thing that happens after the delete, just an ABS light staying on the dash? Thank you for your time in advance, keep up the videos 😊
@@coryryan5286 The ABS light will stay on but there were no adverse effects. You will no longer have ABS so I would recommend studying and practicing threshold braking.
@kauffmansgarage Thank you kindly for the quick response and info I appreate you brother thanks again, keep the videos coming 😊
Hey there. Have you tried making an emergency stop, to see if the rear locks up and you need a proportioning valve? Did you just leave all abs wheel sensors in, and does your speedo/odo still work? Thanks
Brakes function properly and this model year did not have a proportioning valve. Left all sensors in place and speedo works same as before. ABS light will stay on though.
I enjoyed watching, did you have any proportional valve or you went straight from the MC to that T and rear?
Thanks for watching! As I understand it, the proportioning is handled by the master cylinder on this model and there is no proportioning valve. This does not have the load sensing rear which would have had a proportioning valve operated by a rod connected to the suspension.
Great info, thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Hello there, does this work on a 2000 Toyota 4Runner limited? I have the parts to delete the abs pump, but want to be sure it will work on my rig, Thank you for your time in advance, great video as well ❤
If you have the abs pump located on the passenger side of the engine, yes. Later models (can’t remember exact model year) had the abs module built into the brake master cylinder and is totally different.
@kauffmansgarage yes it's on the passenger side like yours, so that should work right? Thank you again for your time, I don't want to screw anything up is all.
How did you bend the lines?
Stuff a strand of weed eater string in the line and bend it by hand. The weed eater string keeps the line from collapsing.
I think I would rather add a ABS disable switch. There is no rear proportioner on these vehicles, so for the majority of driving ABS is a good idea… in this case it is an easier process…
Not a bad idea either. 👍🏼
To dispel any further confusion, use the labels of drivers front, passenger front.....NOT left and right because that's completely dependent on which way the direction the is standing. After ALL THAT, you never said whether or not you fixed the soft pedal....wtf???
Left or right is as if you’re sitting in the drivers seat. Standard reference in the automotive world but I see your point. Yes, this fixed the soft pedal.
@@kauffmansgarage Yes, I understand standards, I spent 10 years in the industry as a service writer/ service manager, but there are many, many people out here that have zero experience in the industry and have no idea what that standard is....EVERYONE know drivers' side, passenger side. Glad it fixed your issue.
Except it's not only people from America watching. Left and right is just common sense that it's from the perspective of sitting in the car and considering that's universal whether it's a right or left hand drive, it is way more logical than your opinion
@@bradsaint9779 Right on!
Did you use a proportion valve?
Not needed on this model.
Did your ABS light stay on after deleting it?
Yes, it will be on.
Have you came across anyone who figured out how to bleed abs system I just purchased a brake booster and still goes to floor don’t wanna buy anything else and wanna obtain factory abs system
What model year is yours?
Tengo el mismo problema lo noy hacer