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Old 03-10-2007, 10:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
kcar1981
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Default ABS problem with 2000 Explorer

I am having an issues with the ABS system in my 2000 Explorer. When I am coming to a stop (not always a complete stop, it aslo happend in stop and go traffic) the ABS system kicks into action (usually around 5 to 8 mph) and will not let me stop normally. It happens on dry and clean pavement so it has nothing to do with road conditions. The ABS warning light does not come on and I have no trouble codes when I hook it up to a scanner. The one thing I did find when driving with the scanner hooked up was that the rear ABS sensor kicks in first and the front sensors don't turn on until about 5 mph. Also, with the scanner hooked up, the ABS problem doesn't happen and work as designed. I have since taken out the ABS fuse from the fuse box under the hood. Since I have done this, my first application of the brake I run into the same problem and then the ABS light comes on and my brakes work fine in manual mode. Has anyone run into this problem and if so what are the steps you took to fix it.
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