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1990 sc THUNDERBIRD ABS ?????

We Are Haveing A Problem The Motor On The Abs Not Working ,any Suggestions ,,have Replaced The Comp, And One Of The Relays ,any Help Would Be Great
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We Are Haveing A Problem The Motor On The Abs Not Working ,any Suggestions ,,have Replaced The Comp, And One Of The Relays ,any Help Would Be Great
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abs failure is relatively common on the sc. unfortunately for you, the abs pump assembly is a high dollar item.my friend had an sc which experienced failure of the abs pump, i converted it to conventional brakes for him. all was well for him for over a year, but he finally sold that car. have you tried replacing the pump actuator? usually this goes out first before the actual pump.
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abs failure is relatively common on the sc. unfortunately for you, the abs pump assembly is a high dollar item.my friend had an sc which experienced failure of the abs pump, i converted it to conventional brakes for him. all was well for him for over a year, but he finally sold that car. have you tried replacing the pump actuator? usually this goes out first before the actual pump.

What all did you use for the switch ,and about the valve for f to rear breaks
any help would be great we can change it all over but what year and car did use use
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Re: 1990 sc THUNDERBIRD ABS ?????

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We Are Haveing A Problem The Motor On The Abs Not Working ,any Suggestions ,,have Replaced The Comp, And One Of The Relays ,any Help Would Be Great
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Email Me At [email protected]
My 91 SC had this problem about 2 years ago. It turned out to be a relay .... Which one of the relays did you replace. There are two small relays located near the firewall on the pass side (under the hood between the firewall and the shock tower) only one of them is for the ABS. It's gray if memory serves me correctly.
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What all did you use for the switch ,and about the valve for f to rear breaks
any help would be great we can change it all over but what year and car did use use
my friend who was an sc nut at the time did some research until he finally found the needed info over at sccoa.com. i just did the dirty work. although i remember the basics, you would be better off in searching their forums.
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