I have an 02' EXPD. The ABS light comes on with the engine and stays on. It drives like there is no ABS. This is OK for me but my wife likes the ABS. Any help is appreciated.

Asked by KLOWS Dec 10, 2014 at 04:30 PM about the 2002 Ford Expedition XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Could be one of several things. You need to get someone with a quality obd2 scanner to pull the abs codes to diagnose properly & not just change parts!!! A lot of times it's a speed sensor in one of the hubs, which is an easy fix but I am speculating. Get it scanned & go from there.

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Did your check engine light come on? The ODB-II scanner is the way to go.

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You may also try Auto Zone, to get your check engine light codes read for free, this will give you a clue for the suspect area.

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