I made the mistake of installing aftermarket rotors from Pep boys last week, and my problems began. My original rotors finally needed replacement, and I needed wheel bearings as well. After a trip to the mountains in the snow, I discovered that the inner bearing on one side was bad. So I decided to change everything and get it back on the road.
As soon as I backed out for a test drive, the ABS light came on. When I braked, the car turned sharply to the left. When I tore the front wheels back down to look, I saw that the rotor speed sensor ring had contacted the sensor, and left a big scratch on the surface. As it was after the store had closed, I had no choice but to slightly bend the sensor ring downward to allow the rotor to turn without contacting the sensor. I still have the light. I am sure I need new sensors, but my problem is...do I buy new sensors and use them on the aftermarket rotors, or spring for the original Ford Rotors and then install new sensors? This is the first time I have had this problem in the 8 years I owned this vehicle. It is a 1997 2WD with 5.0L engine. Very reliable until now.. Thi is the FIRST major problem I have had with this car.
Does anyone have a way to check the ABS codes without allowing the dealership to test them for 85 dollars? Someone on the forum mentioned having a handheld ABS checker to check the sensors. I also heard that Ford has had problems with a bad batch of sensors. This is most unfortunate, but I have to get this fixed soon. I have done a little research, and the ABS system does the self check and the light goes out after the self check,. The brake pedal feels normal until I start driving. When the light comes on, the pedal becomes very stiff, but the braking is straight and smooth then. Driving with the ABS light off (system activated) causes the car to swerve to the left if I panic stop.
I have found that once rolling, the ABS system can be activated by quickly turning the ignition switch to "start" and releasing it back to "on". The airbag sensor will reset, and the ABS light will go off and stay off aslong as I drive over 60 miles per hour. It will come back on again as soon as I slow down to 55 or below. I know it is a sensor problem, as it changes with speed. I am just afraid to buy new sensors and have the rotors damage them as well.
I may have pushed the sensor rings in too far, and the sensor cannot pick up a signal from the turning wheel. Using all new Ford rotors and sensors should fix the problem, as I have no way to determine which sensor is bad.
Any help will be appreciated.
GSEREP1