1995 Ford Bronco ABS troubles

1995 FORD BRONCO
189,000 MILES • V8 • 4WD • AUTOMATIC
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JAMESLATHROP
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So, I apparently have an unsolvable Ford Bronco ABS system problem; has been going on for a few years ago after I had the rotors replaced. Essentially the ABS system activates as I come to a slow stop, even in completely dry weather. I've had multiple mechanics look at it, including the dealer and private shops. The ABS module has been replaced and made no difference. The three wheel sensors have been tested and apparently are working, the rings are apparently in good shape. No one has a clue of what to do next ... but the problem has gotten so bad I no longer feel the vehicle is safe to drive ...
Nov 18, 2010 at 9:19 PM
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CARADIODOC
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Have your mechanic connect a scanner that lets him watch the wheel speeds as you drive, then watch for one that disagrees with the others. One thing that Ford has had some problems with is during other service work, some spark plug wires are moved from their original routing. The magnetic field created around the wires induces pulses in the wheel speed sensor wiring which confuses the computer. It can even cause the ABS to activate while the vehicle is standing still because the errant pulses make it look like one wheel, (and the vehicle), is still moving but the other wheels are locked up. As I recall, it's the right front wheel that is affected.

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Nov 18, 2010 at 11:49 PM