The ABS light started coming on in my 2002 Ford Explorer. I am not having
any braking problems. With all of the ice and snow, I knoww that the ABS
is working. I thought that it might have been the fluid level, so I topped
it off, but no help.
Is there some inexpensive sensor that I can try replacing, before taking
it in to get the codes ran.
thanks for the help.
Matt
Jim Warman - 31 Jan 2005 06:48 GMT
There are many relatively inexpensive sensors that you can change..... There
is a slight problem in that, without the code(s), no one is really sure that
it is a sensor problem to begin with. Replacing parts willy-nilly will prove
to be false economy...
> The ABS light started coming on in my 2002 Ford Explorer. I am not having
> any braking problems. With all of the ice and snow, I knoww that the ABS
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> thanks for the help.
> Matt
coop999 - 04 Feb 2005 05:00 GMT
Any idea what might it cost to get the codes checked?
Is there a good, relatively inexpensive code reader available to buy? I
like to tinker around, but hate to take it in for every little thing.