ABS light no codes, 12 pass.
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ABS light no codes, 12 pass.
I've got a 12 passenger van 5.4 V8. ABS light is on and there are no codes. Checked fluids,sensors,brakes, There was a 40 amp fuse blown under the hood, replaced and light still on, I noticed that th e brakes seemed to be hanging up prior to replacing the fuse , (not sure which fuse was replaced) and diagnostics without having to replace the ABS Module??? if so cheap place to buy a new one??
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At least on the 80s ABS systems, you have to ground the connector on the ABS and read the flashes on the dash. A blown 40 amp fuse was most likely the trailer connector/rear lamps if you look on the box cover.
You should not replace the ABS module without knowing the codes!
I would post and search in the brake forum for more info if I were you.
fwiw: Leave the year and model of van in the new post. I was going to look up more info, but, no sense if yours is a 2000+ since I do not have manuals for those years.
You should not replace the ABS module without knowing the codes!
I would post and search in the brake forum for more info if I were you.
fwiw: Leave the year and model of van in the new post. I was going to look up more info, but, no sense if yours is a 2000+ since I do not have manuals for those years.
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I have a 94 E-150 with an ABS issue also, the light comes on intermittently even if you are just driving down the road. I changed the speed sensor on the rear, no change. I did change out the right front caliper and did have some seepage around the copper washers, the brakes don't seem like the have any air in the lines but could this be the problem? the light doesn't blink and will go out when vehicle is restarted and sometimes goes several days before coming back on.
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12-18-2013 02:13 PM