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Anyone else had this issue? ABS light came on a couple weeks ago and advance trac / traction control are disabled. Well today the codes P0454 and P061B came up as I was going about 70mph on the highway. I already replaced the abs sensor previously but it did not change anything. I do have an appointment with ford next week an I'm waiting on a response from Lund
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Check your ground wire on the passenger side strut mount. If you installed a catch can there you likely don't have good ground.
I will check. If I don't have a catch can could that still be it?
 

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Take it in. I predict rear wheel bearing and hub assembly replacement.
 

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Take it in. I predict rear wheel bearing and hub assembly replacement.
I hope not, if so they will have to take my arp studs out and put them in the new assembly.. I had a friend scan it and he thinks it's a problem with the abs module because it said the rear driver wheel was going 158mph when it was sitting still lol
 

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Probably the bearings are crushed and the heat melted the sensor. Dont ask me how i know.
 
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Could be the bearings! Did that happen to you? The sensor wasn't melted but we replaced it anyway and it didn't fix it :/
 

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Could be the bearings! Did that happen to you? The sensor wasn't melted but we replaced it anyway and it didn't fix it :/
Yes. Reprogramming was required after replacing the sensor.
 
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Yes. Reprogramming was required after replacing the sensor.
Gotcha so it probably needs reprogrammed then.. how long did they have your car in the shop? I'm taking mine in tomorrow morning
 

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It took several days as the assemblies were not readily available. It should be a 1 day affair though.
 
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You were right it was the wheel bearings
 

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