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Join Date: May 2009
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My 1990 2.9 4X4 ranger needs help. The ABS engage when they're suppose to but will not disengage. I got them to disengage by bleeding oil from one of the lines but can't recall were. I crawled under the truck and disconected the electrical connection to the the ABS. The brakes work fine with the ABS disconected. I tried replacing the ABS control module under the dash but the same thing happens with a new one. what is causeing this? Thanks1
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 448
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Welcome to the site.
You replaced the entire ABS electrical system and it still does it, huh? |
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 7
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ABS is junk on the Rangers. Thats why I just took my off. It only works when your tires are sliding any way so y have. I would just removed the whole system and that would take care of your trouble.
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