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2002 Ford Windstar - ABS and brake light come on all the time in warmer temperatures. Understand it to be a known defect in the braking module - aluminum housing expanding when warm. No problem in colder weather. ABS braking system not active when lights are on. No parts repaired or replaced at this time because of cost and after seeing hundreds of similar complaints with this year/model it appears to be possible recall along with faulty cruise control deactivation switch leaking brake fluid and causing fires.
I have been having trouble with the ABS light and the "E" brake light staying on all the time. My cruise control doesn't work any longer since this has occurred.
My vehicle has had the brake light, the check engine light, the ABS light on at all times and the over drive light is blinking and now the odometer is blank. We have taken the van into the Ford dealership and they have no idea what to do. The brakes squeal and the battery dies often.
- Palm Bay, FL, USA
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My 2002 Ford Windstar LX instrument cluster has illuminated both the red brakelight and yellow ABS lights. This is consistent with NHTSA investigation EA08021. No sign of brake fluid below brake fluid reservoir. Lights come on and off. Seems to be linked with exterior temperature - on days that are warm, the lights illuminate. On days that are cold, they are less likely to be illuminated.
ABS and brake light coming on and having no speedometer or odometer reading. When vehicle warms up the brake light will come on. Replaced fuses and they will blow shortly after replacing. Had smoke and burning smell from under van. Light on daily and smoke was when fuse was replaced. Removed fuse and left out and smoke and smell stopped. Consequences if possible fire and not knowing correct speed and cruise control not working. To correct the problem we have tried to replace fuses and see what is causing problem. Can't afford to do all replacement of parts to questionably fix problem. The dealership is not sure what is going on because the computer does not properly diagnose what is going on. According to web-site others are having same problem. Feel recall is warranted to help keep the Ford Windstar families safe and prevent someone's death or injury.
Normal driving, ABS warning light and brake warning light come on. I turn the vehicle off and the warning lights go away. It is thought that the problem is the same problem that Ford trucks had that cause fires under the hood and has been recalled. From what I have read this should also warrant a recall.
Red brake and ABS warning lights appear. Brakes grind and squeal repeatedly although even though I've spent thousands ensuring the system is operational.
I have an intermittent problem- I get message "check traction control". the ABS light, the brake light and the traction control lights all come on at this time. When this happens the van appears to drive and handle normal- however the ABS and traction control are not functional and the brake light is on. If the brake light is on all the time we don't know if we have a real problem with the brakes. If engine is shut off and restarted the problem may or may not repeat. I took van to garage and checked brakes and wheel sensors. The scanner showed a C1185 code. (problem with ECM; ABS control module). From my research it appears the problem is caused by thermal expansion of the ECM board. This first occurred approx June 1st and happens everyday we drive the van.
Lost brake pressure, speedometer not functioning properly, no brake fluid in master cylinder, brake light and ABS light on, and the brake differential deactivation switch is leaking.
Failure of the brake/cruise control deactivation switch caused leaking brake fluid to fall into and cause failure of ABS module. I am aware that the NHTSA is investigating and I encourage you to demand an immediate and complete recall. This is a serious fire hazard that can happen even while the vehicle is parked in the garage, hours after the vehicle was shut off. Please act!
Various warning lights coming on, ABS, brake light, odometer reading dashes only and overdrive lights started blinking while driving. Electrical diagnosis and pinpoint test by Ford found that the fuse blown due to the brake pressure switch leaking fluid through the wiring harness to the speed control servo and melting the servo. Two days after the repair, the ABS light and brake light started coming on again. Tested again by Ford dealer, they said it's a faulty ECU module.
Intermittent warning lights on instrument panel. Brake light (red) coming on then going off. ABS (yellow) light doing the same. We have taken the vehicle in for diagnostic and repair but the problem repeats after only one day. We are concerned after reading several reports of fires and brake failures.
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- Dalton, MA, USA