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    Posted: 14 hours 51 minutes ago at 9:32pm
brakes on ‘91 Ford F-350, the RABS module to be more specific. What is the proper way to ‘test’ that module?
The rear sensor on the differential shows 1600(ish) ohms, from I been told, that is acceptable?
So far, have not found the cause of the ‘Rear Antilock’ light constantly being on. If it went for the cruise control unable to activate, due to this particular warning light, I wouldn’t worry, but no cruise cuts into the mpg.
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Check Third cab roof Brake light. The cruise current runs thru that circuit--it's goofy, replaced two light bulbs there and CC resumed working. LED bulbs in that location will not work.
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Are you saying you have 'no cruise control'  ?
 If so ,was your truck recalled due to the 'master cylinder fire' problem and was 'fixed' by Ford ?
If so, then the fuse in the  'repair' has blown as the switch in the master cylinder has shorted to ground .
there is an EASY true fix to that problem that gives you back cruise control.
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Originally posted by fjdrill fjdrill wrote:

Check Third cab roof Brake light. The cruise current runs thru that circuit--it's goofy, replaced two light bulbs there and CC resumed working. LED bulbs in that location will not work.

Didn’t know that. I will have to check it out. This truck has a topper on it, with no 3 rd light.
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Originally posted by jaybmiller jaybmiller wrote:

Are you saying you have 'no cruise control'  ?
 If so ,was your truck recalled due to the 'master cylinder fire' problem and was 'fixed' by Ford ?
If so, then the fuse in the  'repair' has blown as the switch in the master cylinder has shorted to ground .
there is an EASY true fix to that problem that gives you back cruise control.

Thanks Jay, don’t know if this vehicle went thru any recall repairs. It appears the Master Cylinder is not original, wheather it was replaced by Ford or not, I don’t know. The fuse in the fuse panel(position #17) is good. Is there another fuse in this particular system?

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Originally posted by Lars(wi) Lars(wi) wrote:

Originally posted by fjdrill fjdrill wrote:

Check Third cab roof Brake light. The cruise current runs thru that circuit--it's goofy, replaced two light bulbs there and CC resumed working. LED bulbs in that location will not work.

Didn’t know that. I will have to check it out. This truck has a topper on it, with no 3 rd light.

After further research, ‘91 F-350 was not equipped with the ‘3rd light’. That is the ‘cargo light’ that illuminates the bed.
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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