Yes, only under hard braking and the abs light would also illuminate.
cause the front wheels to lock up, causing the driver to lose steering control.
In most instances both rear wheels. However some older cars only lock 1 rear wheel.
RABS stands for Rear Anti-Lock Brake System and is found on all Bronco models except for 93-96 models (they have ABS on all 4 wheel). An anti-skidding sensor on the rear axle sends information whether the rear wheels locks on braking or not to a Control Module which regulates the brake fluid pressure to the rear axle preventing the wheels to lock.
does you truck have drum brakes in the back
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.
It is on top of the rear axle.
The Rear ABS speed sensor is installed into the top area of the rear differential.
If vehicle has ABS antilock brake sys then probly a sensor on every wheel There is a speed sensor for the rear located on the rear differential, one sensor for both rear wheels. There are 2 in the front, one for each wheel
The sensor for the rear wheels are located on the brake shoe backing plate if you have drum brakes on the rear. The front brake sensor is located next to the caliper. The same if you have rear disc brakes.
The sensor in the rear differential is the differential speed sensor. It serves the function of as vehicle speed sensor and as wheel speed sensor for rear wheels for ABS. The speedometer cable is on the driver's side rear of the transmission.
It means that the back sensor is bad or dirty is behead the rear wheel
The handbrake?