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How does ABS work on a Dodge Durango?

How does ABS work on a Dodge Durango?

The Dodge Durango has an anti-lock braking system (ABS) with sensors on each wheel that continuously monitor that wheel’s speed. The ABS wheel sensor transmits this information to the ABS controller, which determines the amount of braking force to apply to that wheel during an emergency stop.

What’s the problem with my abs speed sensor?

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How to replace ABS wheel sensor in Chevrolet cars?

Raise the vehicle and unplug the electrical connector for the wheel speed sensor. Clean any debris from the contact area between the wheel speed sensor and its housing. Remove the mounting bolt for the wheel speed sensor with a socket wrench. Pull the wheel speed sensor straight up from the rear axle housing.

How to fix ABS, brake light and speedometer?

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The Dodge Durango has an anti-lock braking system (ABS) with sensors on each wheel that continuously monitor that wheel’s speed. The ABS wheel sensor transmits this information to the ABS controller, which determines the amount of braking force to apply to that wheel during an emergency stop.

Raise the vehicle and unplug the electrical connector for the wheel speed sensor. Clean any debris from the contact area between the wheel speed sensor and its housing. Remove the mounting bolt for the wheel speed sensor with a socket wrench. Pull the wheel speed sensor straight up from the rear axle housing.

How can I remove the wheel speed sensor?

Disconnect the brake line mounting nut with a socket wrench so you can remove the brake line from the wheel speed sensor mounting stud. Detach the mounting stud from the sensor and shield. Separate the wheel speed sensor and shield from the differential housing. Disconnect the wheel speed sensor from vehicles with traction control.

When does the ABS light come on on a Dodge Ram?

This article applies to the Dodge Ram (1994-present). The ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) light should only come on when you turn your key to “On” as a way to check that the light works or when the ABS system is activated. It also stays on when there is an issue with the system.

Why is there no brake warning light on my Dodge Dakota?

A wheel speed sensor and a problem with the main system. It’s possible that when the brakes were recently done the parking brakes were not properly adjusted. That could illuminate the brake warning light.

Why does the ABS warning light come on?

There has to something wrong in the primary brake system. If the primary brake warning light comes on, it’ll cause the ABS warning light to automatically come on. Because the ABS is telling you, “Dude, I’m not going to function until you fix what’s wrong with the primary brake system.” Not the other way around.

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A wheel speed sensor and a problem with the main system. It’s possible that when the brakes were recently done the parking brakes were not properly adjusted. That could illuminate the brake warning light.

There has to something wrong in the primary brake system. If the primary brake warning light comes on, it’ll cause the ABS warning light to automatically come on. Because the ABS is telling you, “Dude, I’m not going to function until you fix what’s wrong with the primary brake system.” Not the other way around.

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