Dave
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- Mar 13, 2008
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- Location
- southern New Jersey
- Vehicle Year
- 1992
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 3L
- Transmission
- Automatic
Hey, Guys. I'm having problems with the brakes on my 1993 Ranger (2wd, 3L, automatic, rear ABS). The brake line that goes from the ABS valve to the "T" fitting on the rear axle housing rusted out and developed a very small leak. I drove the truck home with no issues and barely any brake fluid loss. The brake pedal didn't even feel bad. Today I replaced the brake line. I tried bleeding the brakes and I am getting no fluid at all from the rear brakes. I've done a lot of brake repairs over the years and bled lots of brakes....never a problem before. The brake pedal is hard like there is nothing wrong. I think the ABS valve is the problem but I know nothing about it. Is there something on the ABS valve I need to reset or something? Ironically this is not the first time I've had to bled the brakes on this truck and I've never had a problem before. After forming the new line, I blew the line out with compressed air to make sure there was no junk in it. Please, somebody help me. Thanks.
Dave
Dave