jlsparky7
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- 1996 5.0 XLT AWD
2001 Ford ranger 2wd 3.0 4 wheel ABS. I replaced the brake pads and rotors as well as the bearings a couple weeks ago (someone said something about damaging the ABS by not bleeding the caliper when its compressed but I didnt hear that until after I did the brake job, so i compressed the pistons without opening the bleed valve).
So after i replaced the brakes they were squeaking (just cheap pads). When i went in reverse any faster than a crawl sometimes the ABS would kick on for a second. Well I didnt think anything of it at first. Then my brake pedal slowly kept losing pressure (not to the floor just wouldnt brake as well). Well today my brakes pretty much completely failed, I was barely able to stop... So I read up and figured it was the master cylinder. Replace that and PROPERLY BENCH BLED the MC AND properly bled all of the brake lines. Still no change. So somehow im thinking I damaged the ABS by not cracking open the bleeder when i compressed the cylinder when I did the brake job. Please give me some advice here.
Do you think the ABS module is the prob? (No dash lights are on at all and never were)
So after i replaced the brakes they were squeaking (just cheap pads). When i went in reverse any faster than a crawl sometimes the ABS would kick on for a second. Well I didnt think anything of it at first. Then my brake pedal slowly kept losing pressure (not to the floor just wouldnt brake as well). Well today my brakes pretty much completely failed, I was barely able to stop... So I read up and figured it was the master cylinder. Replace that and PROPERLY BENCH BLED the MC AND properly bled all of the brake lines. Still no change. So somehow im thinking I damaged the ABS by not cracking open the bleeder when i compressed the cylinder when I did the brake job. Please give me some advice here.
Do you think the ABS module is the prob? (No dash lights are on at all and never were)