ABS light, Brake light, Check Brake System and anti skid indicators on analog readout
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Same thing, all three lights
All three of these lights came on the morning after I had a leveling kit installed on my 2009 F150. The guy that installed it told me that my speed sensors went out. I’m thinking they may have messed something up when they did the job. Any suggestions?
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#34
ABS, Parking brake, and traction control lights issue fixed
2009 Ford F150. 178k miles. Took it to the dealer. Came back with code B1342. Faulty ABS module. Originally quoted me $1500 to replace. Got them down to $1200 to replace. No way. Too expensive. I did some digging in this forum. Came across a website that rehabs ABS modules. http://www.modulerepairpro.com. They are a small company out of CA. They fix ABS modules on various model vehicles. I took out the ABS module from the truck. Shipped it to Module Repair Pro. Took about a week to get it back. Total cost with shipping was $167. Got it back. Put it back in. All lights went off immediately. Saved me a lot of $. I was a little nervous at 1st. Paying the $ up front, not knowing much about them. But they did an excellent job. good customer service. Works great! I would highly recommend
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#36
abs brake modulator
I had several codes come up at the same time, ABS pump failure and several traction control codes. These systems are all interconnected so I rolled the dice and decided the Electronic Brake Control Module had failed, common failure as the solder joints break on the control board. ECBM is located on the side of the ABS pump. A new ECBM is $600+ and has to be programmed. I looked at several places that repair them and decided on the company in my post. I sent it to them and for $170 they repaired it and its been good ever since.
Removing and replacing the ECBM is easy.
MPD165
Removing and replacing the ECBM is easy.
MPD165
So, I found this forum and did more online research before taking it to a repair shop. Indeed it was the brake modulator. I learned from this thread that others were sending theirs in for repair and some were driving without repair. So, I asked for the old part back. My fix was $520 and there were 2 parts in the small town I was in and the OEM came from the Ford Shop.
Others are sending in for repair for $150 - $180 and replacing themselves.
I writing to say if anyone needs my old part to send in for repair and then replace upon return; we can work something out.
The Part Number is: 5 544 L6 231107 085 / 0 265 800 755 (982) 88207 C0832
I can send pics of the part if you desire.
Certainly, I don't know as much as others on this Forum -- yet also being a lady, I didn't want to get scammed while on vacation and out of town. I went to an AutoZone and asked about reputable shops.
My Dad owned an auto parts store, many years ago and I know more than the average lady about engines and motors.
Good luck finding the problem and resolving!
#37
Lights back On
I have a 2010 F150 XLT CC 4.6L 4x4 that has the following indicators:
Brake light on
ABS light on
Check Brake System on dash readout
Anti Skid indicator flashing on dash readout
These all came on when I slammed on my brakes in the snow. Truck slid, truck shut off, started it back up and all lights were on.o
Scanner said bad ABS module, spent $750 replacing it myself. No change in lights.
Was not aware it needed to be "flashed" by dealer computer.
Took it to get it flashed.
Mechanic flashed it, but no change in lights.
Mechanic flashed as new install, still no change in lights.
Mechanic flashed as "as built info", and still no change in lights.
Mechanic ran self test, ABS passed with no codes but still, no change in lights.
Also, no codes showed at all for any system on the truck when self test done.
Now I'm lost as to where to proceed from here. Any suggestions?
Brake light on
ABS light on
Check Brake System on dash readout
Anti Skid indicator flashing on dash readout
These all came on when I slammed on my brakes in the snow. Truck slid, truck shut off, started it back up and all lights were on.o
Scanner said bad ABS module, spent $750 replacing it myself. No change in lights.
Was not aware it needed to be "flashed" by dealer computer.
Took it to get it flashed.
Mechanic flashed it, but no change in lights.
Mechanic flashed as new install, still no change in lights.
Mechanic flashed as "as built info", and still no change in lights.
Mechanic ran self test, ABS passed with no codes but still, no change in lights.
Also, no codes showed at all for any system on the truck when self test done.
Now I'm lost as to where to proceed from here. Any suggestions?
UPDATE
lights came back on. Replaced Fuse #36 and now all warning lights are off.
UPDATE
lights are back on but only sometimes. Guess I’ll just drive it like this 😝
Last edited by Garage; 09-03-2021 at 04:55 PM. Reason: Update
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