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Old 11-25-2005, 05:51 AM
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Unhappy the 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 ,ABS Computer front Rotors, Wheel bearings and Calipers with Pads, the complete rear Breaks are new also
If somebody knows how i can test, the ABS system without breakout box?
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 11-26-2005, 06:42 PM
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Re: the ABS light comes on

Does this van have 4 Wheel ABS, or REAR Wheel ABS? Most (nealry all in fact) had RWABS only, not all wheel.

The single most common reason for ABS failure on a RWABS equipped truck is the modulator on the left inner frame rail just below the firewall.
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Old 11-27-2005, 03:40 PM
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HI ModMech,
thank you for your answer, my Van is equipped with 4 Wheel ABS

if all doesn't help, where I can buy a breakout box and matching adapters for low money ?

thanks
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