2003 Ford Explorer "rear shoes worn abs light" Questions

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...rear), abs sensors and wiring to the sensors, and brake pads/shoes. Also be sure to remove the calipers and look at the brake pads to check for worn out or uneven wear and replace if necessary. Hope ...

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...on brake fluid. What else could be the problem? Air in the abs unit if the fluid level got too low. Also, the pads on the front of the truck could be worn completely down. Or your rear shoes are

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...You Must determine that Master Cylinder is NOT LEAKING into the Brake BOOSTER this is a Leak that CANNOT be Detected Easyly, If not Rear Brake SHOES Worn OUT Can CAUSE LOW Brake Pedal ...

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...rear wheel sensor is going to be located inside the brake drum. if you remove the tire, the drum behind the tire will also slide right off. theyre fairly easy to replace. also check to see if the ...

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...rear then right front and finally the left front ( usually 4 to 5 bleed out cycles for the backs and 3 to 4 bleed out cycles for the front will do it). After bleeding the system out if the problem ...

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...rear drums the pads could be worn and the shoes are slipping and grabing. You can try backing up in a empty parking lot and backing up and giving full brake application. About the 7th application ...

...rear shoes, turned rotors and rebuilt calipers, the van always pulls hard right upon braking: thanks for advice You actually have two separate problems. The brake pull to the right is indicating the ...

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...rear shoes wore out front pads glazed or worn down to the hard end ) If the ABS light doesn't come on except when it's working and shutts right back off and if you scan for codes your going to find ...

...this? This is on a 1994 Integra. hi would the ! be like ( ! ) ? if this looks like that symbol it could mean that your rear shoes have worn or the pads have worn and may need replacing hope this ...

...shoes on rear, Check axles, Checked bearnings. Checked ABS. (no warning lights). When you clamp the rear hoses to the rear brakes, the vibration go's away. At a loss as to what is causing the problem ...

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