ABS issue

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Asked by RichS7 Nov 29, 2017 at 04:36 PM about the 2002 Ford Explorer Sport 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When ABS light is off it brakes normally till the last
few feet and then gives out for a few seconds but
still brakes barely. ABS light is on it brakes good all
the time. When it does that it pulls to right a little.
What could that be?

2 Answers

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Pads and rotors are good. Haven't looked at wheel bearings yet. Wheel on left side moves around lot more then one on right when jacked off ground?

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Tires are almost new. I took it to have a brake inspection and they said it was the left side wheel hub assembly needed replaced. Wheel bearing was bad in it and sensor was bad. I haven't had it replaced yet trying to get second opinion to make sure. They claimed everything else looked ok on brake system. Showing no codes.

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