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Ford Explorer Community - Maintenance - Modifications - Performance Upgrades - Problem Solving - Off-Road - Street
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My abs light has been on for a couple of years now and i would like to fix it. I am thinking about selling my sport for a Rubicon and i need to fix that sensor. Can someone tell me what sensor that is and about how much it is? Appreciate it.
My abs light has been on for a couple of years now and i would like to fix it. I am thinking about selling my sport for a Rubicon and i need to fix that sensor. Can someone tell me what sensor that is and about how much it is? Appreciate it.
The most common cause for the ABS light is a faulty ABS sensor, located on the upper driver's side of the rear differential. Simply remove the wiring plug and unscrew one small bolt to access it. The cost is about $10-15.....
My abs light has been on for a couple of years now and i would like to fix it. I am thinking about selling my sport for a Rubicon and i need to fix that sensor. Can someone tell me what sensor that is and about how much it is? Appreciate it.
THis will not work on a 96 and up explorer. It is all done thru the computer. The cheapest tool that will read ABS codes is here...(It will even read GEM and Airbag!)