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Old Sep 29, 2024 | 03:18 PM
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2005 F350 4x4: chewed wires from front speed sensors

I hope that it's allowed that I cross-posted this question

I recently purchased a 2005 F350 SD 4x4 crew cab and the ABS light is on

I crawled under it today and as I was tracking the wires from the front speed sensor and it turns out that both sets were cut (assuming chewed through by some critter). They were cut on the body side (as opposed to the wheel side) after the connector. I obviously need to rewire them but have no idea where the other end ties into. I did notice that there seems to be some wiring repairs by the master cylinder...unsure if it was related.

UPDATE: I was able to locate the yellow wires from the passenger side by the vacuum pump. Still looking for the driver's side (red wires)


I would be forever grateful is someone would be able to provide me with pics or diagram showing where the Driver's side sensor ties into the truck harness
 
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Old Sep 29, 2024 | 05:37 PM
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This diagram shows the wires going directly to the ABS module. The other picture shows the location of the ABS module under the hood on the driver's side.


 
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Old Sep 29, 2024 | 07:17 PM
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