So, my ABS light came on a while back, I checked all the sensor lines to make sure they were not damaged, cleaned the cogs and the sensor tips. All was good, so I took it to Ford and paid them to diagnose the problem. They plugged in to it with a computer and said the ABS module was bad as it would not communicate. Then they quoted me a little over $1,100. I told them thanks but no thanks. I went home and removed the air cleaner to get a better view of the ABS module. What I found was that the control module is held on the the hydraulic hub (not sure what it's called) with 6 screws, 2 on top, 2 in the middle and 2 on the bottom. The top 2, one was gone and the other was half way out. This left ~1/16" gap between the 2. I pulled the top remaining one out and put it back in with some lock tight, and replaced the missing screw with a new one and some lock tight also. Well ABS light went away for a day then back again. So I finally decided to take the module off and see if some dirt got inside and that was messing it up....this is what I found!
So my question is, do the rods that purtrude from the hydraulic side move? Can it be salvaged? I know I need a new ABS module because it is destroyed! but what about the other part?
James
So my question is, do the rods that purtrude from the hydraulic side move? Can it be salvaged? I know I need a new ABS module because it is destroyed! but what about the other part?
James