Questions & Answers for: abs blinking ford expedition

Question about 2001 Expedition

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blinking along with the abs light and the blinkers stopped working This is all electrical. Sounds like a fairly big job. Blinkers and ABS usually run from same fuse and therefore same wiring. Not sure

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Question about 2001 Expedition

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...abs, oil, coolant and the theft light all stays on and the theft light blinks really fast then it would not start this morning it seems like its about to start but just doesn't go all the way so i ...

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My ABS light is coming on what does that mean? I had to replace one of my tires and my check tire pressure sensor has been displaying for me to reset. How do I do this? Today the ABS light has also ...

Question about 2005 Expedition

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...abs and low tire pressure lights on, (dont know why because tires have the right pressure). however, one day i was driving then i stopped on a red light and when i was ready to proceed, it felt like ...

...blinking, right brake grabbing, hot brake smell I'm not sure exactly on the details of how your system works but I will give you my 2 cents. Traction control is a glorified ABS system. The hot ...

Question about 2003 Expedition

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...blinking fast but resets after 80 seconds, had starter checked was good, new battery, pcm changed fuse box I took apart nothing burnt , trk has no gem modual on a 03. Has a bcc though only thing I ...

...Ford expedition, ABS light stays on and over drive light blinks and will not shift into higher gears In some cases, not all, low brake fluid level can cause the ABS light to come on. Most vehicles do ...

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