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Old Nov 5, 2025 | 06:22 AM
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I’ve replaced all 4 abs sensors but my abs light is still on. Tires are at correct psi. My scanner reports that there are no codes. I’m stumped. 2009 club cab Lariat 4 wheel drive. I should also add the tpms light is on with a message that says sensor fault. I’ve gone through the relearn process but it gets stuck on the front passenger tire. I replaced that sensor but it still won’t read it unless I haven’t done something to activate it in some way. My brake light is also on. Brake fluid is full. I have a multimeter and test light on the way to troubleshoot. I’m wondering if these are related in some way.

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Old Nov 5, 2025 | 06:34 AM
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do you have a scanner capable of pulling chassis and body codes? a generic OBD II scanner can only pull powertrain codes
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Old Nov 5, 2025 | 07:28 AM
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Probably not, the scanner I bought wasn't that expensive. I can stop by the auto parts store and have them scan it. Is there something I should look for?
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Probably not, the scanner I bought wasn't that expensive. I can stop by the auto parts store and have them scan it. Is there something I should look for?
i doubt they have a scanner able to pull those codes either
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Anytime I had the ABS/Brake/Traction lights it was an ABS Module. I picked up a used one and programmed it with Forscan (free software, ~$30 OBD2 connector for laptop). All good now.
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Old Nov 15, 2025 | 07:14 AM
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That is the route I’m taking right now but I sent mine off to be repaired so I didn’t have to reprogram it to the truck. I don’t have a laptop so I can freely use either. Crossing my fingers this is the issue. It cost $150. I should have it back next week.
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I got my abs module back from the repair guys I found on eBay. Put it back in and viola! Lights are gone! Only light left is tpms. Working on that one
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