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Abs is always on!!!


austin

Active Member
Joined
Feb 1, 2009
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29
Vehicle Year
1985
Transmission
Automatic
i have a 2009 ford ranger 4.0l 4x4 and i have code c1237 rear wheel speed sensor signal fault. i replaced the rear wheel speed signal with a ford one and it did not fix it. my issues are that anytime im driving over 5 mph the abs motor is actuating and my brake pedal is really hard to push and can feel the abs actuating in the pedal and can hear it. all wheel speed sensors are reading equal mph with none of them dropping out. when i had my truck on the lift and ran it at 60 mph the abs never came on which i though was weird because anytime im driving it comes on. im out of ideas. any info will help need this figured asap!!! i live in ohio and with this weather i need the abs to operate properly!! thank you :icon_confused:
 
Did I miss a TSB, AllanD? :P

That humor being said...let me just drop this bomb...

If you can't drive a non-ABS vehicle, stay out of Tennessee. :) Thx!

<html>Pull the fuse. Best I can tell you. Sell it, and find a non-computerized vehicle?

There's a fuse, somewhere, that will disable the ABS. Did it to my wife's car, just this morning...cause I hate that feeling...don't take my brake pedal away from me, you 95 GM vehicle! <html />
 
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