1999 Ford Ranger 99 Ranger ABS engaging at slow speed stops

1999 FORD RANGER
133,000 MILES • 6 CYL • 4WD • MANUAL
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SCOTT400F
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At the last few seconds before stopping the rear ABS system allows the truck to roll forward a few feet (5-6 ft) and then stop normal. The ABS llight has never came on or flickered I have read a bunch of posts and I believe shifting is alittle tougher even though it is a standard trans. I understand there are two sensors one on the trans and one on the rear diff but I find conflicting answers on which one to replace as described by my problem. The front sensor is $150. and the rear is under $20. see my dilema :) I understand there may also be wheel sensors but haven't found any truth to that. I plan to have the guys plug it in a Autozone tomorrow and see what codes pop up. Suggestions am i going the right way? I am hoping someone says just replace the rear sensor. Was thinking could one just pull the fuse to the ABS as this truck never leaves town just a work truck, I know the loss of the ABS maybe bad but could I run that way for awhile if I have to buy the front sensor ?
Oct 25, 2009 at 10:24 PM
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JACOBANDNICKOLAS
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Chances are the people at AZ won't find a code if the light hasn't come on. Before replacing anything, check the sensors to make sure the wiring is clean, tight, and not damaged. As far as the ABS, you can drive without it working. It will no change the braking system other than the fact that the ABS will not work if you skid.
Oct 27, 2009 at 8:15 AM