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Defective ABS Module and Traction Control Warning Lights

  

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Scotty

I have actually removed the module and sent it off for repairs twice and still the warning lights are lit up.

When I tried to re-install the module and the wiring harness, I accidently broke the locking tab for the harness connector.

Looks like it won't lock in place but I would think it should not prevent the module from working as long as the connector is plugged in properly.  Your thoughts?

My vehicle is a 2009 Ford F-150 with approximately 150,000 miles, automatic trans.  I did get a shop to pull the codes assuming their scan tool was operated properly.  The codes were C1300-F0, and C1963-20.

I check out you videos pretty often and really appreciate your help.

Larry


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Have you pin tested the voltage? Plenty of info on how to do this online.

Those trucks are famous for module failure but if you've already done that multiple times, have you checked the motor? 

First easy troubleshooting step would be to turn on the ignition and check to see if the ABS pump motor is running constantly. If so, the module is bad and needs repair/replacement again.

 


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