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Topic: ABS light staying on
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TRIXSNK
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This is on my 2003 F150 Screw 4x4.
Just wondering if anyone local to the 510 area has a scanner to read abs codes?
Did some research and found that commonly it is the rear speed sensor on the top of the rear diff that goes out.
I pulled it and tested it to 1900ohms and i believe that is technically still good.
I don't mind swapping t out just in case it's ont $20 but if it's not the culprit i'll still need the code read i guess.
Any help or advice anyone?
Thanks
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RRRCobraSC281
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Did you check one of the leads to ground and see if you have voltage? I'd check for a blown fuse and then the wire harness. the front ABS sensors may also be damaged since they are out in the elements. Robert
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Posts: 1746 | From: Fremont, CA | Registered: Sep 2006
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TRIXSNK
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quote: Originally posted by RRRCobraSC281: Did you check one of the leads to ground and see if you have voltage? I'd check for a blown fuse and then the wire harness. the front ABS sensors may also be damaged since they are out in the elements. Robert
Nope didn't do that i will when i get under there again.
Checked the under hood fuse and it looked good.
Visually the front sensors look un-harmed just dirty i sure hope those aren't bad i priced one at $159
I may just try and swap out the rear sensor since it's only $20.
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