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Old 11-23-2005, 08:45 AM   #1
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ABS light comes on

Hello,

at my E-150 year 94, the ABS light comes on,
and this after engine heats up.(and the abs systen doesn't work)
I traded all sensors and the ABS Computer also
here,in germany( in my area) there is no professional help for U.S. Ford
I know no more further now, if somebody can help me here???

thank you in advance
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Old 12-10-2005, 06:32 PM   #2
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Re: ABS light comes on

i am also having a problem with my abs.. ithe light flashes and i am not able to shift into drive from park. i have to unlock the shifter to nuetral, start, then shift it to drive... anyone have any clues??
i checked my break light switch with a ohm meter.. seems to be working.. 4 volts are coming to my break peddle switch?? i bridged the adapter that goes to the switch but still no luck..
please help..
thanks..
p.s. message me germany, if you find any clues with your problem. it might be relative...
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Old 06-07-2006, 03:20 PM   #3
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Re: ABS light comes on

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Originally Posted by x-man75
Hello,

at my E-150 year 94, the ABS light comes on,
and this after engine heats up.(and the abs systen doesn't work)
I traded all sensors and the ABS Computer also
here,in germany( in my area) there is no professional help for U.S. Ford
I know no more further now, if somebody can help me here???

thank you in advance
Hello,

If you all ready solved the problem, I would like to know your solution.

I also tried to change computer and rear-sensor, but some other below described phenomenoms occurred.

I'am living in the netherlands and had the same problem.

First the abs light came on now and than. after a year the cruise control started to give problems. after this the airbag light stayed on (3 flashes and 2 flashes) and the horn quit . Then I concluded the coil spring (connection ring for all steering schwitches and airbag) must be defect. After replacing it everything worked again. Now some times (less than before) the abs light comes on. I do not know if this has something to do with it.

Regards, Jan Valk
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Old 08-24-2006, 02:49 PM   #4
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Re: ABS light comes on

There is a speed sensor on the rear axle of my E-350 dually that both caused the transmission to screw up and the ABS light to come on--it is situated on top of the rear end housing and held down with one bolt-either replace or simply clean off the part that goes into the housing--this worked for me but I don't know about you
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