Tone ring is broken
SOURCE: abs problem
Surely not a 700$ fix. I would take it to a garage or even better a friend and have them check the ABS system for faults. It shouldn't be much to have this checked I wouldn't pay more than $40.00 to have it done. Just tell them you want to know what wheel is having the errors. With that information you can know what wheel to check for issues. The reluctor rings are easy to brake but also easy to fix. if it is a actual sensor issues, and not cracked broke or just mud covered, I would get one used from a salvage yard. Let me know what you find out. If it is a sensor a local yard here has a few escapes in, i'm sure I could get the sensor for around $10-$20 a piece of thats alll it is. Let me know, and thank you for using fixya.com
SOURCE: rear wheel bearing
SECTION 205-02B: Rear Drive Axle/Differential — Ford 8.8-Inch Ring Gear
2003 Mustang Workshop Manual
IN-VEHICLE REPAIR
Axle Shaft
Removal
Remove the U-washer (4N237).
Carefully remove the rear brake anti-lock sensor. For additional information, refer to Section 206-09A .
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Remove the axle shaft.
Rear Wheel Bearing and Axle Shaft Oil Seal
Removal
Installation
Using the special tools, remove the rear wheel bearing and wheel bearing oil seal.
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Installation
Install the two axle shafts.
Install the U-washer.
Install the differential pinion shaft.
SOURCE: 2004 Ford Mustang. Replaced front brake caliper.
IF THERE ARE 2 PRONG OR TAB LOOKING THINGS IN THE PISTON THEN THE PISTONS NEED TO BE SCREWED IN TO MOVE BACKWARDS TO ALLOW BRAKE PAD TO FIT..DO NOT COMPRESS THEM WITH A C-CLAMP OR IT IS BAD..ANY AUTO PARTS STORE CAN LOOK AT THIS AND TELL YOU FOR SURE..SREW TO THE RIGHT TO COMPRESS
SOURCE: 1996 Ford Mustang GT ABS Lamp on constantly
The ABS light is for panic stops. You have to have it put on a scan dino in order to find the right sensor that is not working or you could look at the sensor on the bcak side of the disc or drums and see if you see cracks in it. It might not be plugged in all the way since you had the axle replaced. Check all connection on back side of each brake. You would have to take it in to a dealer to find the sensor thats not working right they can pin point it.
SOURCE: 2004 ford freestar rear hatch latch broken
have you fixed yours yet? mine started doing this last year
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