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n7374t
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Posted: 01/09/06 04:29 PM
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I assume that ABS light is on because of faulty sensor(s). Does anybody impendance specs for the sensors, and must I disconnect to test? And, regarding parking brake, I need to access the bridle. the parking brake cable is shielded, I assume the bridle's broken,and I cannot access it from above.Anybody with quick answer?
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Posted: 01/09/06 09:22 PM
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i believe it is snap on that makes a scanner to test the speed sensors i imagin that its pretty expensive too but i was recently working on a 95 ford winstar that had a bad sensor i used the scanner if you can find it maybe you could possibly borrow it you just probe the connectors and irt gives the reading right on the screen on the one wheel it was bad it wouldnt go past a certain speed what you do is you turn the wheel while you have the prongs on the connectors and itll show the reading actualy a pretty nifty tool and it does alot more but i think its worth it to have if your gonna be working on alot of cars
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