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Old Nov 15, 2007 | 07:34 AM
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hello, last night i was driving home and my abs , traction control light and the little wrench light came on. also there was a grinding sound comeing from the front and the truck started to stall. it lasted for a minute then stopped but the lights stayed on. i started it this morning and it happened again and after a minute the noise and stalling stopped but the lights stayed on. its a 2006 ford explorer. what is it??????
 
Old Jul 29, 2012 | 08:35 PM
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I have the same thing with my 2006. Took it to some garage he changed out rear brake pad that were less than a year old never heard from him so I stop by and he says the sensor ring is brook on the right rear axle. Any way It has been to the dealer to and they said the right rear sensor was bad replaced my lights are still on lol if I find a fix I will let you know. I would would check that sensor ring on the axle for starters. 1satman@charter.net Jim
 
Old Jul 29, 2012 | 09:47 PM
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the abs and traction control work hand in hand with each other.most of the time its brake pads being worn severly that cause the lights.get them checked and agreed,look at the ring.might have to take it to a dealer or specialty shop to clear the abs light as its a dif computer needed to do that compared to a check eng light.
 
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