No, you will still have normal braking but your will not have a functioning ABS.
Not much you can do to fix an ABS module. Replace it with a new one.
I don't see how. The ABS system is designed to fall safe, ie, off.
Replace the ABS module - from what I read it will cost about 900 bucks
No. Your normal brakes will still work even if the ABS Module is bad. You will however have no ABS function.
it could be that one or all of your sensors are faulty, it could be the abs relay is faulty or it could be the abs pump that is faulty ( or it could also be a fuse )
Take to a dealership for inputting codes.
The part is approximately $920 from the dealer - that is just the ABS module and not the pump too. Installation will vary depending on your shop rates.
Where is the abs module located on a 2004 Chevy Tahoe
Certain codes would lead to a bad ABS module.
Yes, you can use a used ABS control module, but it's essential to ensure compatibility with your vehicle's make and model. Additionally, it's recommended to verify that the used module is in good working condition, as faulty modules can lead to safety issues. Consider having it tested or reprogrammed by a professional to ensure proper functionality.
The dealer says it is a faulty abs module causing the engine to go into shut down. no recall from Ford.
The ABS module *controls* a pump on the braking system.See "Related Questions" below for much much more about Windstar ABS systems.