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I have a 1993 F250 truck 2wd. The transmission began shifting very hard ,the ABS light came on and the brakes wasn't functioning properly the speedometer had quite working. I figured it was going to cost an arm and leg to repair. I found the Ford Enthusiast site and found someone who had the same problems. I found through the site that it was the rear ABS senser. I went to Checkers and for $22.95 and about 15 minutes it was repaired. SO THANKS TO THE FORUM AND THE ONES WHO SHARED
If it was covered in a grayish material when it came out,you should consider a fluid change in the rear.
Or within a short time the new one will be doing the same thing
Rich
Ryan it was the rear ABS senser, it sets on top of the third member housing a litter to the drivers side. It has one bolt with a 1/2" head that holds it in. Remove that slide the old one out and the new one in. The wire disconnects right at the senser. If you have the problems I hope it works for you Billy
Ryan it was the rear ABS senser, it sets on top of the third member housing a litter to the drivers side. It has one bolt with a 1/2" head that holds it in. Remove that slide the old one out and the new one in. The wire disconnects right at the senser. If you have the problems I hope it works for you Billy
The correct name for that sensor is the VSS sensor.
It feeds the abs module(abs brakes activation) and the pcm module (speedo,trans shifting).