ABS-brake lights on
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I had this happen to me. I discovered that it was a blown fuse (#14 - 10amp). I replaced it and all was well. The next morning, the fuse had blown again when I started my truck. I traced it back to my trailer wiring connector. The cap wasn't on securely and moisture was getting on the connectors. As soon as I would hit the brake pedal to pull the truck out of park, the fuse would blow and trip both the parking/abs lights.
A quick way to check if it's the fuse without even looking at it is to check your reverse lights and cruise control. They are all tied to the same fuse. If the fuse is blown, neither of those features will work either.
A quick way to check if it's the fuse without even looking at it is to check your reverse lights and cruise control. They are all tied to the same fuse. If the fuse is blown, neither of those features will work either.
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mike L
1987 - 1996 F150 & Larger F-Series Trucks
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09-15-2014 03:23 PM