jorb
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- 1995 explorer 2dr
Lot's of good miles on this baby 15 year owner here. Always been fixn'er myself for the 150000 miles now acquired but I need some help.
Getting ready to jump the expressway, starting to roll out and the ABS light comes on. Not knowing how important this light is I turned and went back home. After reading about the ABS system I see it is very complicated (for me) but doesn't seem to affect the normal day to day braking. In fact, in 95 it was an option for some of the ford trucks.
There seems to be a hydraulic side and an electrical side to the system with many components in between that are exposed to weather and what not so I am having trouble shooting problems.
Sometime ago I bought an ECM code reader that I have used many times in trouble shooting the explorer and noticed it also has a section on retrieving ABS fault codes; it gives 4 places to look for the TEST CONNECTOR which I have spent the day looking for. I was hoping to pull the code(s) and proceed to the problem but I can't even get to the Black Box and then I don't know if this model reader will fit. So here I am wondering if anyone can help me push along and fix this thing.
Questions:
1. Where (if any) is the ABS test connector on my 95 explorer 4x4 ?
2. Will the Innova Electronics Corp. model 3143? be compatible and if not is there any OTHER way to obtain the codes other than paying for it (My Autozone doesn't test ABS)?
3. Other than a piece of tape over the light is there another way to circumvent the light until I can get it fixed ?
Thanks for your time
jorb
Getting ready to jump the expressway, starting to roll out and the ABS light comes on. Not knowing how important this light is I turned and went back home. After reading about the ABS system I see it is very complicated (for me) but doesn't seem to affect the normal day to day braking. In fact, in 95 it was an option for some of the ford trucks.
There seems to be a hydraulic side and an electrical side to the system with many components in between that are exposed to weather and what not so I am having trouble shooting problems.
Sometime ago I bought an ECM code reader that I have used many times in trouble shooting the explorer and noticed it also has a section on retrieving ABS fault codes; it gives 4 places to look for the TEST CONNECTOR which I have spent the day looking for. I was hoping to pull the code(s) and proceed to the problem but I can't even get to the Black Box and then I don't know if this model reader will fit. So here I am wondering if anyone can help me push along and fix this thing.
Questions:
1. Where (if any) is the ABS test connector on my 95 explorer 4x4 ?
2. Will the Innova Electronics Corp. model 3143? be compatible and if not is there any OTHER way to obtain the codes other than paying for it (My Autozone doesn't test ABS)?
3. Other than a piece of tape over the light is there another way to circumvent the light until I can get it fixed ?
Thanks for your time
jorb