Of course as luck would have it, after replacing the cracked rotors. I developed an ABS problem on my 98 Mark VIII. I drove for about 30 miles with no issues with the rotors. After I parked my car for a couple of hours and then came back to drive it, it felt like my ABS was engaging when I was just gently on the brakes. I could hear the abs pump going haywire in the front left side of my car.
The cars stopping ability was seriously affected.
Since I was far away from my house all I could do is just look at all the ABS sensors and see if they were damaged during the rotor swap. They all seemed fine with no visual damages. So I am guessing that it was a random problem that just correlated with the recent rotor swap.
I had to remove the ABS fuse in order for me to drive my car back home. Has anyone had a similar problem and what did it turn out to be? I never got the ABS light so I am not sure where the issue lies. Is there a self test that could shed some light on this problem?
The cars stopping ability was seriously affected.
Since I was far away from my house all I could do is just look at all the ABS sensors and see if they were damaged during the rotor swap. They all seemed fine with no visual damages. So I am guessing that it was a random problem that just correlated with the recent rotor swap.
I had to remove the ABS fuse in order for me to drive my car back home. Has anyone had a similar problem and what did it turn out to be? I never got the ABS light so I am not sure where the issue lies. Is there a self test that could shed some light on this problem?