NO it must have it.
Bring to a shop that has an ABS scanner to determine problem
There's 3 on that truck. You have 1 in behind both front brake rotors and 1 on the transmission tail shaft.
first step you must removed the tire then the brakes then the four 15mm bolts head then you can access the abs sensor then reversed to install it
No, an abs sensor will only affect antilock braking.
they are inside the front wheel hubs, on both sides.
this could be you're ABS sensor
On 2 wheel drives the rear speed sensor is on the transmission tail shaft housing. For 4x4 trucks it is on the transfer case. I am talking about the ABS sensor for the rear wheels.
Check brake fluid level. If there is a leak and lower pedal, it will activate the ABS. Or air in the lines. Or a bad ABS sensor. Or maladjusted brakes. It could also be a wheel bearing that is going bad since the sensor points inside the hub to a ring on the wheel bearing.
That Could be 1 of 2 things, ABS module or ABS wheel sensor. If it comes on when you start moving, it is most likely the ABS wheel sensor. If it does it all the time, most likely ABS module.
The ABS speed sensor is located on the rear axle or the transmission case of your car. Use the owner's manual to understand the parts well.
The ABS sensors are located in the hub assembly. In this case, it is necessary to replace the hub assembly with the ABS sensor inside. You might just check your wires in case the wires behind the hub have frayed or broken. This applies especially if the problem is the passenger side ABS sensor.
A malfunction with the ABS system has been detected , could be a fuse , a sensor , or some other problem