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- 2023
- Make / Model
- Ford Bronco
- Engine Type
- 2.3 EcoBoost
- Engine Size
- 2.3
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
- Total Lift
- 2.5"
- Tire Size
- 285/75/18
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- Its probably better to be self deprecating than self defecating.
I live where it gets 14 feet of snow a year. Fords abs/traction/stability nonsense is overly sensitive to the point of incompatibility with the conditions up here, so I remove its relevant fuse before winter to disable that crap and have the ability to drive it.
Now, this year, I didn't put the fuse back in until I needed to take it in for a sticker (couple weeks ago). When I put the fuse back in, all the lights stayed on.
I checked the fuse, as well as trying a different fuse.. and the fuse is fine.
I disconnected the battery cables, touched them together and let them sit for 5 minutes or so and made no difference.
I do have a scanner that will read abs codes, got it from hazard fraught mabey 5-6 years ago.. BUT.. it won't connect to my truck for abs purposes. Only engine stuff. Perhaps it needs updating? Idk.
Any ideas?
Now, this year, I didn't put the fuse back in until I needed to take it in for a sticker (couple weeks ago). When I put the fuse back in, all the lights stayed on.
I checked the fuse, as well as trying a different fuse.. and the fuse is fine.
I disconnected the battery cables, touched them together and let them sit for 5 minutes or so and made no difference.
I do have a scanner that will read abs codes, got it from hazard fraught mabey 5-6 years ago.. BUT.. it won't connect to my truck for abs purposes. Only engine stuff. Perhaps it needs updating? Idk.
Any ideas?