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Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) Module

WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2007 Ford Ranger. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
NOTE: The ABS module is rear wheel drive (RWD) and four wheel drive (4WD) specific. Do not interchange modules.

The ABS module is an on-board diagnostic, non-repairable unit consisting of the microprocessors and the necessary circuitry for their operation and is mounted to the HCU. The ABS module communicates with the scan tool over the international standards organization (ISO) communication bus, circuit 70 (LB/WH). The ABS module monitors system operation during normal driving as well as during anti-lock braking.

ABS module operation is as follows:

During normal braking, the brake pedal feel will be identical to a standard brake system.

Most faults that occur in the anti-lock brake system will be stored as a DTC in the keep-alive memory of the ABS module. The DTCs can be retrieved by following the on-board diagnostic procedures.