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Old 05-07-2008, 08:17 AM
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98 Exp. ABS engaging on hard right turns

I have a 2 wheel drive 98 Expedition that has no fault codes from ABS, however, when turning hard right the ABS engages and takes nearly all of the braking away. I replaced the rear speed sensor with no results. Have temporarily disconnected power to ABS module to kill ABS until I can fix problem. Wife has nearly bought several cars with the ABS engaging on dry pavement at low speeds! The strange things is, happens only in hard right turns at slow speeds. thanks for the help.


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Old 05-12-2008, 02:49 PM
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abs engaging?
so its pulsing the brakes?
thats in NO way going to CAUSE an accident.

have you checked the lines? maybe one is getting pinched?
have your wife(or anyone) start it, and while PARKED with the e-brake on turn the wheel all the way each direction. while u are down watching all the lines, and hoses.
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Old 05-16-2008, 01:33 AM
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How are the front tires wearing? could it be that the camber roll is so steep that wheel speed between both front tires changes enough to put it into an abs condition.
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