2008 FORD EXPLORER, 4.0L, V6, 2WD, AUTOMATIC, 101, 000 MILES

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About a week ago I began getting this warning, it goes off around eextremely 5 minutes when driving. I tried testing the 2 from ABS sensors through a voltmeter, however I couldn"t obtain a analysis out of either, meter was collection to 2V a/c. Drivers sensor has just about 10,000 miles on it. I have not tested the rear sensors. Could it possibly be the ABS module? PS, inspect engine light was cleared, it was a various concern.
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Upday, I added "wheel speed rate/mph" to my OBDII reader/display, I"m seeing consistent speed on all 4 wheels. So the ABS sensors must be working?
Hi, I"m not familiar through the shave the right to tool you have actually. I"m not certain if what it is capable of doing. Sorry about that. Please let me understand just how things revolve out or if you have actually other concerns. Take treatment, Joe
My wifes 2009 Explorer has been getting the very same code, it is becoming even more frequent. I have the Auto Enginuity shave the right to tool through the complete Ford Bundle, the just RSC/ABS code is B1342. I put up the live information meter screen to monitor wheel speeds, accel, yaw and steering angle. Was driving and shed comms to lappeak. Stopped, recollection every little thing, and also noticed the steering angle was prefer 211 degrees when pointed directly ( it had gone to basically zero before coms dropped, immediately upon getting to speed, the RSC alarm went off. I stopped, cleared the code, rebegan every little thing and also the angle was basically zero aacquire. Drove till I shed comms aobtain, and also no problem. Stopped through the wheel directly, aget rebegan everything, and also it was reflecting -12. Aobtain, opon accel B1342. Stopped with comms still functioning, and also showing steering angle at -12, reset everything, cleared code, restarted, hadn"t touched the wheel, and also it came up as basically zero, drove all means house via out alarm. Could it be the sensor? Or simply the ECU not analysis data right?


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Hi, Keith, sorry to ask this, but is it possible for you to copy and also paste your whole threview to a new posting. We are trying to store the articles specific to one topic. I"m certain someone will certainly jump appropriate on your question. Aget, sorry for asking, however I hope you understand also. Take care, Joe