exbass94
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- Guilford, CT
- Vehicle Year
- 2006, 1994
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 4.0 SOHC, 4.0 OHV
- Transmission
- Automatic
The ABS light on the Explorer won't turn off. This all started a few weeks ago when my A/C kept blowing the fuse. After some troubleshooting, I determined it was the A/C WOT relay. To confirm this, I swapped one of the ABS relays with the A/C relay. Sure enough, the A/C has not blown a fuse since, but the ABS light went on. So I bought a new relay and installed it in the ABS slot. The light stayed out for about a day, but then came back on. I checked all the fuses and they're ok. The light will turn on for a few seconds when I first start the truck, like it should. It stays off until I start driving. Within the first few seconds of moving, it turns on and stays on.
Since the light stays out until the truck starts moving, I'm thinking it might just be a sensor and that it just coincidentally happened after this relay fiasco. Is there a way to check ABS codes with an OBD1 system?
Since the light stays out until the truck starts moving, I'm thinking it might just be a sensor and that it just coincidentally happened after this relay fiasco. Is there a way to check ABS codes with an OBD1 system?