jlisk
Member
- Joined
- May 18, 2012
- Messages
- 8
- Vehicle Year
- 1999
- Transmission
- Automatic
Hello, I am new to this thread so I apologize if this is in the wrong section. I have a 99 Ranger, XLT, 4x4 with 88k miles. Recently the ABS light came on, so I hooked up the OBD-II reader and found that the rear speed sensor (in the rear diff) was bad. I went ahead an purchased a new sensor and replaced the old, as well as cleared the bad sensor code from the ECU. After I put the new sensor in I took the truck for a test drive, and notice that the ABS engages when I slow down, at about 5mph.
I've heard of some people having this low-speed ABS engagement due to front sensors going bad, however my ABS was not doing this before I replaced the rear speed sensor. I checked the resistance on my front to sensors and found that they were both in the 0.420-0.425 k Ohm range with the hub stationary (not rotating).
Does anybody have any suggestions or past experiences with this issue? I am really hesistant to try replacing both front sensors due to the high price; could the new rear sensor I have possibly be out of spec and that be the cause? I haven't tested the rear sensor resistance yet, but can try if anybody knows the range it should be in.
Thank you in advance, I appreciate the support!
I've heard of some people having this low-speed ABS engagement due to front sensors going bad, however my ABS was not doing this before I replaced the rear speed sensor. I checked the resistance on my front to sensors and found that they were both in the 0.420-0.425 k Ohm range with the hub stationary (not rotating).
Does anybody have any suggestions or past experiences with this issue? I am really hesistant to try replacing both front sensors due to the high price; could the new rear sensor I have possibly be out of spec and that be the cause? I haven't tested the rear sensor resistance yet, but can try if anybody knows the range it should be in.
Thank you in advance, I appreciate the support!