OEM Ford ABS Controls
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The ABS control module in your Ford vehicle is a critical bit of equipment that performs diagnostic checks of your anti-lock braking system, processes data from the sensors and the hydraulic brake system, and decided when to release braking pressure to a wheel that's in danger of locking up and starting to skid. When one goes bad, you'll lose ABS function. That means you need to be more aware of what's going on as you brake, since your braking performance could be significantly reduced. We sell the genuine Ford ABS controls you need for your vehicle, and at prices that are well below the MSRP others charge.
ABS Control Unit
Ford - Ford:
- F-150
ABS Control Unit
Ford - Ford:
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- E-450 Super Duty
ABS Control Unit
Ford - Ford:
- E-150,
- E-250,
- E-350 Super Duty,
- E-450 Super Duty
ABS Control Unit
Ford - Ford:
- F-150
ABS Control Unit
Ford - Ford:
- Explorer,
- Explorer Sport Trac
- Mercury:
- Mountaineer
ABS Control Unit
Ford - Ford:
- Edge
- Lincoln:
- MKX,
- Nautilus
ABS Control Unit
Ford - Ford:
- Fusion
- Lincoln:
- MKZ
ABS Control Unit
Ford - Ford:
- Transit-150,
- Transit-250,
- Transit-350,
- Transit-350 HD
ABS Control Unit
Ford - Ford:
- Expedition
- Lincoln:
- Navigator
ABS Control Unit
Ford - Ford:
- Expedition
- Lincoln:
- Navigator
ABS Control Unit
Ford - Ford:
- Edge
- Lincoln:
- Nautilus
ABS Control Unit
Ford - Ford:
- EcoSport
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Ford ABS Controls FAQ
How Do I Know When My Ford ABS Controls Need Replacing?
Most of the time, the ABS dash warning light will remain on when you're driving. That's a systemic alert though, and not specific to the control module; it could also mean that an ABS pump has failed, or one of the sensors has stopped working. Connecting a code reader will help you determine which part is at fault.
How Much Does An ABS Control Replacement Cost?
The average cost is between $1,013 and $1,080. Labor is approximately $100, while parts cover the rest of the expense. Of course, your make, model, and location can affect your costs.