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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / September 2005

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Abs light on a 1994 ford explorer sport

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Djcueballspins1 - 20 Aug 2005 16:08 GMT
I have new brakes on my truck. front and back. I did the fronts first then
the back brakes about 8 months later ...before I did the brakes on the back
, I started getting my ABS light coming on...after my brakes were fixed my
light still comes on. and when it does my back brakes will lock up somewhat
the harder I put them on.. in order to turn the abs light off. I shut down
the truck and restart it..then it goes out for a day or so..   any thoughts
on why this is ?  is there a reset switch from doing my brakes> any help
would be greatly appreciated
Hal Aiwa - 06 Sep 2005 01:28 GMT
Note that when my ABS light is on, the ABS doesn't function...there is
lockup. My problem occurs when the ambient temperature (ie 90 or so
and above) and the vehicle has been running for a while. The
difficulty arrises when attempting to diagnose with a reader...the
light must be on. Usually, my light will go out when the ambient
temperature goes down or the truck cools down a little. Each time I
get to the repair shop, there is no light.

>I have new brakes on my truck. front and back. I did the fronts first then
>the back brakes about 8 months later ...before I did the brakes on the back
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>on why this is ?  is there a reset switch from doing my brakes> any help
>would be greatly appreciated
 
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