CallMeSyd
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- March 31, 2021
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- City, State
- Hattiesburg, Mississippi
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2004 Explorer NBX 4.6 4x4
So a guy I'm trying to help has a 3rd gen with traction control and he just changed the brake booster, but he is having problems with his cruise not working and a bunch of abs codes. I was thinking originally it was the pressure sensor on the master cylinder, but I think the pressure sensor was moved to the underside of the master cylinder on the traction control equipped models, unless the sensor looking thing on the bottom is a solenoid or something for the traction control. Either way, there's this thing on the front of the brake booster on the TC equipped ones that I assume is a vacuum pressure sensor? Can anyone confirm this? The one on his was wiggling around and had vacuum suck past the o ring on the back of it, causing a lean condition and weak booster/squishy brake pedal. Also, looking at it, it almost looks like maybe it would press in, turn, and lock similar to changing a headlight bulb or turn signal. Can anyone confirm? Also, anyone know the actual name of this thing and where to find a replacement?



