Brake fault do not drive vehicle
#1
Brake fault do not drive vehicle
I have a 2005 Continental GT, my ABS, traction control and Brake Fault lights are all on. The dealer said it needed a new abs pump and module. 8000 dollars, I'd rather fix it if there is another way, I sent the abs module to a place that apparently fixes them they said it was fine. bought a used abs pump to go with my module, still no luck, any advice??
#4
Hello @TeamJones1962 ,
The ABS module is accessible from under the hood, on the drivers side in the area of the power steering fluid reservoir, see my pictures below.
Johnny
.
The ABS module is accessible from under the hood, on the drivers side in the area of the power steering fluid reservoir, see my pictures below.
Johnny
.
#5
Lol Thanks Johnny. I know you told me when we talked the other day and I didn’t want to ask again lol.
Hopefully I don’t have to take all that off to get to it. I’m going to try to figure out the pins and use my multi meter across the pins to see if there are any shorts.
Hopefully I don’t have to take all that off to get to it. I’m going to try to figure out the pins and use my multi meter across the pins to see if there are any shorts.
#6
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post