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.
Quote from Chilton book: " The module is located on the firewall just inboard of the master cylinder."
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To replace the RABS (Rear Anti-lock Brake System) sensor in a 1990 Ford Bronco, first, ensure the vehicle is safely lifted and secured. Locate the sensor, which is typically mounted on the rear axle or differential. Disconnect the electrical connector and remove the mounting bolt to take out the old sensor. Install the new sensor by reversing the process, ensuring a tight fit and reconnecting the electrical connector.
A 1989 Ford Bronco II has a ( 2.9 liter / 177 cubic inch V6 engine )
Rear Anti-lock Brake System
Yes. The Bronco body style didn't change again until after 1989.
I believe that is a ( C6 ) 3 speed automatic transmission with the 351 in a 1989 Ford Bronco
$ 300 magnaflo sounds same as stock
A person can visit a Ford dealership and ask for a 1989 Ford Bronco fuel diagram. Many times the Ford dealers will have mechanics on hand and they can give a customer a copy.
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