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'(letter)- space-comma-letter 'CLUSTER ,STILL NO SPEEDO'.
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Your problem is the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor). No idea why you would think it was the cluster or have anything to do with the ABS! Just take it to a professional.
The most common reasons a Ford Explorer Sport Trac speedometer isn't working are the vehicle speed sensor (VSS), a faulty speedometer, or an electrical issue. Search our network of RepairPal Certified shops near you to speak with a technician about your issue. The rear wiper may stop working.
Most likely reason, IMO, would be an antilock brake sensor(s) or wiring that was damaged or re-installed improperly when the bearings were replaced. If there's no signal from a sensor, that definitely triggers ABS and traction control warnings -- and probably the others, too. If the bearings were replaced by an auto repair place, make them fix it. It's OK to drive the car -- the regular brakes will still work properly, but you won't have the antilock function or traction control.
service engine light------scan for codes
brake light and antilock brake light ----abs problem scan for codes
change oil light ----- change oil and reset system light
The abs speed sensor is on the rear diff. as you read. Your truck may have 2-whl antilock or 4-whl antilock brakes. The sensor on the rear costs about $40. Sometimes it can be easy to replc. if not too stuck, but take care not to crack it or drop pieces into the rear end. inspect the wires for loose or broken connections. Now if the code is for wheel speed sensors on the front hubs, then it will be over $100 each.
I would have to plug a diagnostic computer into the car and interrogate the ABS controller for diagnostic trouble codes to find out what part of the system is causing the problem being detected and triggering your light to illuminate.
i think you replaced the wrong hub., hub come with and without abs the ones with out abs fit the same but are missing a ridge on the back that has bumps. that is what the sensor reads for the abs and for the speed. i think you got a hub for a can without abs.the only other thing is that you cut the wire that goes to the wheel sensor when u replaced the hub. not matter what for some reason the info from that sensor isnt making it to the computer. start with a quick check of the wire (dont waste to much time with that) then look behind the hub and see if there is the ridge for the abs. if not or you cant tell i would just replace the hub anyway because that is the most likely answer to your problem.
on the bottom it has the abs ring - just for your referance
first check that the oil filter is not blocked
if this is ok i would remove the engine and investigate mor throughly if you have no knowlrdge i would take it to the dealer . sorry
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