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abs problem
hi guys,
I have a ford explorer 2002 4.0 L with 60000 miles on it.After changing a bad battery the AbS pump start running at all times.Scan results are theseC1095,B1342,B1676,B1485.Does any one had this problem and how to start solving it. thanks |
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Re: abs problem
B1342 = Anti-Lock Brake Control Module Failure
INSTALL a new Anti-lock brake control module. REFER to Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module. REPEAT the self-test. B1485 = Brake Pedal Position (BPP) Switch Circuit Failure IGNORE the DTC. This DTC Applies Only to Traction Control Vehicle. B1676 = Battery Voltage Out Of Range Anti-Lock Brake Control Module Go to Pinpoint Test B C1095 = Hydraulic Pump Motor Circuit Failure Anti-Lock Brake Control Module Go to Pinpoint Test E. Seems like you should start with the battery, since the vehicle's over 5 years old, replace the battery if it still has the original battery. Check the condition of the starting system while you're at it. Clear the codes and see if they come back. Have you checked to see if the ABS actually works, and checked the fuses for the system? -Rod |
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Re: abs problem
Hi Rod,
thanks for replying.Regarding B1676 what is to go to test point B.I will order a new ABS module. thanks, spec. |
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Re: abs problem
The pinpoint tests are the tests in the service manual detailing how to validate the code and problem. They are too long to post on the forum. If you'd like a PDF of the diagnostic procedure, send me a private message with the request AND an e-mail address that can accept PDF attachments.
-Rod |
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