check your brakes
On the 1998 Ford Ranger , rear ABS brakes were standard on the XL and XLT 2 wheel drive and 4 wheel ABS was an option on the 2 wheel drive models. The more expensive 4x4 XLT version came with 4 wheel ABS according to my Consumer Guide book - Helpfull My Ranger does have 4 wheel ABS.
You have a problem with the ABS system. Your brakes will still work properly but you will not have the extra safety of ABS. Have this checked out.
Have 1996 ranger4wd front abs sensor frozen on spindle any suggestions
A 2004 Ford Expedition would have four wheel ABS brakes
The Ranger XL came with rear ABS as standard , I don't know if 4 wheel ABS was available as an option on the 1996 XL ( it was as an option on the 1999 XL) One thing I noticed , is in your fuse panel on the driver's end of the dash (cover is visible with the driver's door open) if the # 14 fuse is a 20 amp - you have rear ABS only and if the fuse is a 10 amp - that is for a four wheel ABS equipped Ranger. ( you would think that 4WABS would have the larger fuse , but it's 10 amp )
Slam on your brakes. If your brakes lock up, then you do not have ABS. If your brakes do not lock up and you hear a knocking type of noise from your brakes, then you have ABS.
because your brake pads or ABS in broken. take it to macco they fix it up right
Yes ( my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 has 4 wheel ABS brakes )
If no air got into the abs hcu then bleeding the brakes is done just as it would be on other vehicles. If air did get into the hcu or if you disconnected any brake like at the master cylinder or hcu then you will need to take it to a ford dealership to have them bleed the hcu and brakes for you.
If you disconnect the ABS module, the system will default to conventional brakes, but the ABS light will be on.
on the side of tran or if speed senor is for ABS braking it is bye the front brakes