Thanks for the link!
Midas used their scanner to diagnose that a rear wheel speed sensor was faulty (though I guess it may be a fault in the hub, that shows up as a wheel speed sensor fault). Obviously their quote was for a complete assembly at $700 fitted, but I bought a $40 replacement wheel...
No it will not. They sell ones that claim to read ABS and SRS codes, but the one they can use on your car is not that fancy.
I will have to see if there is a shop in town I've not yet fallen out with, that I can take the car in to..
Neil.
Ah. This I had not considered.. Good info. My code reader was only $20 so is unlikely to be that good..
I wonder if the scan tool the use at Autozone will pick up the code.. I'll find out tomorrow.
Thanks,
Neil.
Annoyingly, as I come to sell our expedition, it has developed a fault. Both the ABS light and the E brake light have come on permanently. A few things lead me to suspect the cluster is faulty:
1) No OBD fault codes found
2) No immediately obvious faults with the e Brake switch
3)...
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