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Checking ground at every related sensor, connector, and module can be tedious, and you will need a schematic. And even the dealer may take quite some time if it is intermittent.
As @Lin19687 suggested, I videoed the problem and kind of documented it. Since I was able to get it to squak without turning the wheel, it is indeed starting to sound more like a wheel speed sensor related issue. But it totally won't happen when I'm backing up.
Get another video close up of the dash too. Just in case Ford says they can't see it. Either way it threw codes so it all should be found by the techs.
still weird how it tossed all those codes
BTW, nice Snow..... keep it there a bit longer lol
Just to follow up on this (since it looks like other people have had this problem), my F-450 just stopped having this problem. I pulled my 35' toy hauler from Northern Colorado to Las Cruces a little over a week ago. It still happened every morning up until about a week ago when it just stopped happening.
Since then I haven't seen anything like all of the warnings going off at all. Since they either all happen, or none of them happen, I strongly suspect there is/was a single cause. I really don't like problems just mysteriously going away, but if it never happens again, I'll be ok.
I also have this warning but only on start up,and cold night time temp,of 30* or less. It goes away on a re start. Spent a lot of time reading on here,and found lots of thing to try its a 19 KR F 350 that pulls my 3 axle car hauler with living quarter. I did all electric connections with dielectric lub but no joy.
SO LEAVING FOR FLORIDA on Friday thought I take a look
went to E-Brake 3 connect up there bottom and middle tight
But the top one was not snap in,I clearly here it snap in.
I found some one else had this problem so I check
I do use the e brake a lot as 18,000 lbs is a lot a weight pushing ontruck. I don't know if it fixed problem because it so random but let's hope so.
Over E-Brake one the side there are 3 electric plugs all in a row.they run front to rear. So far no warning but I am now in Florida for a couple of weeks as mine only did it when cold outside.
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