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Re: is this an ABS problem, how to fix? 94 Ford Ranger
I have no idea what is wrong, and I am not a mechanic, so it may very well
be what you think. According to the book, you need a scan tool type device
to allow bleeding of the ABS system (HCU), which I believe just turns it on
without the vehicle moving.
I guess you have to make a decision and weigh the cost of possibly repairing
the wrong thing, or taking it to a repair facility.
Clark
"kevin" <kevnospam242@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:72v2t1lp18673onchgtvnioa3hsmnlc8m6@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 18:09:32 GMT, "Clark" <who@whoknows.com> wrote:
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>>I guess I should mention also that with an ABS system, special procedures
>>are used for bleeding and may also be required to find a leak if not
>>moving.
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>>Clark
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> what kind of special procedures? I dont see any leakage on the
> driveway and there doesnt appear to be anything in the engine compart.
> or around the wheels, so at this point I am getting told (and coming
> to the conclusion) it is the Master Cylinder.
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> I still need soem time to make sure, but I am interested in what
> special procedures you are referring too?
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> Thanks
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> Kevin
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