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#41 of 44 Re: F-250 diesel intermittent brake problems [thekraut]
by harleyphil
Jun 02, 2011 (6:35 am)
I am working on a freind truck that has the same peoblem. It does the same thing. There is something inside the frame rails under the mastercylinder that the brake lines go to. It says remanufactured and there is a harness going to it It has no power going to it with brakes on or off. It also looks like it has a small motor conected to it like a small pump solenoid. I'm trying to find out what it is and if it has anything to do with the problem. Maybe it can help you. I'm open for any info on this problem.
#42 of 44 Re: F-250 diesel intermittent brake problems [harleyphil]
by petecal
Jun 02, 2011 (7:01 am)
That is the ABS unit. There is a harness, yes, but there is also a power connector.
My problems got worse. A full description and my soluthon is at:
http://www.fordforum.com/forum/general-tech-11/brake-pedal-goes-floor-24307/
If the link does not survive the posting process, go to fordforum.com and search the forums for postings by petec (that's me).
Jan 19, 2013 (3:56 pm)
f 150 abs activates at 5 mph when slowing down what makes this happen