Fettler
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- August 26, 2006
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- City, State
- Melbourne, Victoria
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2005
I have a 1998 stock Explorer. I am having brake problems. When the motor is running the brake pedal will sink to the floor under pressure. Motor off the pedal is hard. I also can't do a "crash" stop - no way will the brakes even look like making the ABS engage.
I have taken it to a local workshop and they have checked the wheel callipers, discs, pads and the master cylinder and say they can't find anything wrong and it is probably the ABS unit. They told me to take it to a Ford dealer with an "ABS scanner". I rang 2 Ford dealers and they said if the ABS light isn't on, and it isn't, then they wouldn't be able to tell me any more about the ABS! They both said it probably isn't the ABS unit.
Does anyone have an idea??
I have taken it to a local workshop and they have checked the wheel callipers, discs, pads and the master cylinder and say they can't find anything wrong and it is probably the ABS unit. They told me to take it to a Ford dealer with an "ABS scanner". I rang 2 Ford dealers and they said if the ABS light isn't on, and it isn't, then they wouldn't be able to tell me any more about the ABS! They both said it probably isn't the ABS unit.
Does anyone have an idea??