After having ABS issues myself and seeing other members run into issues and some encouragement from other members. I decided I would put together a quick list to hopefully help others out. This is a really easy thing to check if you ever run into ABS problems and probably the best place to start narrowing down your issue.
The only tools you will need are:
A. Flat Head Screwdriver
B. Digital or Analog Multi-meter
Step 1:
Make sure the Ignition is 'OFF'. Not that it will affect the Readings, but so you don't risk any damage to the ABS Module when you disconnect the Wire Harness.
Step 2:
Locate the ABS Module. It is on the Drivers-side of the Engine Bay near the Firewall.
Step 3:
Now your going to disconnect the Plug from the Module. Use the Flat Head Screwdriver to press in the Locking Tab, now push down on the Lever to disconnect the Plug. Now just pull back on the Plug. There is a Orange Gasket on the Plug that helps keep the Elements out so your going to have to wiggle the Plug as your pulling it away from the Module.
Step 4:
Once you have the Plug disconnected break out the Multi-meter. What your going to check is the Ohms Readings for each Sensor. They are supposed to be between 800-1400 per Sensor rule of thumb, as per Rooney.
The Sensor Wires are all located on the same side of the Plug and you are simply going to Test each Circuit.
Here's a list of the Colors and which ABS Sensor it goes to:
Drivers-side Front: Red/Dark Green
Passenger-side Front: Black/White
Passenger-side Rear: Purple/Light Green
Driver-side Rear: Blue/Pink
If they all read in the proper range then its more than likely a different issue. I would take it somewhere to get the Codes Read. Or you could also rent or buy a Code Reader. The ABS System parts are very pricey and just blindly replacing parts will make you poor in no time.
I plan on adding some more pictures, when I get a chance. Any suggestions or ideas of things to add or if I missed something completely feel free to let me know.
The only tools you will need are:
A. Flat Head Screwdriver
B. Digital or Analog Multi-meter
Step 1:
Make sure the Ignition is 'OFF'. Not that it will affect the Readings, but so you don't risk any damage to the ABS Module when you disconnect the Wire Harness.
Step 2:
Locate the ABS Module. It is on the Drivers-side of the Engine Bay near the Firewall.
Step 3:
Now your going to disconnect the Plug from the Module. Use the Flat Head Screwdriver to press in the Locking Tab, now push down on the Lever to disconnect the Plug. Now just pull back on the Plug. There is a Orange Gasket on the Plug that helps keep the Elements out so your going to have to wiggle the Plug as your pulling it away from the Module.
Step 4:
Once you have the Plug disconnected break out the Multi-meter. What your going to check is the Ohms Readings for each Sensor. They are supposed to be between 800-1400 per Sensor rule of thumb, as per Rooney.
The Sensor Wires are all located on the same side of the Plug and you are simply going to Test each Circuit.
Here's a list of the Colors and which ABS Sensor it goes to:
Drivers-side Front: Red/Dark Green
Passenger-side Front: Black/White
Passenger-side Rear: Purple/Light Green
Driver-side Rear: Blue/Pink
If they all read in the proper range then its more than likely a different issue. I would take it somewhere to get the Codes Read. Or you could also rent or buy a Code Reader. The ABS System parts are very pricey and just blindly replacing parts will make you poor in no time.
I plan on adding some more pictures, when I get a chance. Any suggestions or ideas of things to add or if I missed something completely feel free to let me know.