Issue: ABS, Traction Control, and Stability Control lights are ON.
Using Forscan, one of the codes was:
===ABS DTC C0037:76-AF===
Code: C0037 - Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
Additional Fault Symptom (:76):
- Wrong Mounting Position
Status (-AF):
- DTC Present at Time of Request
- Malfunction...
My issue happened a while back. Don't remember if I read a code. Don't remember if the money light came on. Just remember a new hose fixed the problem.
But by all means, do whatever you want. I often wonder why a new hose was produced by Ford. Just to keep the service department busy I guess.
no. I mean get this done at the dealer: https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/2-3-vacuum-brake-boost-failure.51629/
will get rid of the "Park Brake Limited Function Service Required"
issue. Done for free by Ford. Had this done on my Bronco and even supplied the Ford dealer with the Ford PN...
did you get this done at the Ford dealer? will help with the "Park Brake Limited Function Service Required" error:
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/2-3-vacuum-brake-boost-failure.51629/
The engine codes are useful - will keep them in my Bronco file.
Thanks for your post - very useful...
Long story short - I have to leave my Bronco parked outside when at home. It is a 2021 Bronco base 2-door, 2.3 liter, manual tranny. I live in Connecticut, sort of in the country. I have taken steps to combat the mice and have trapped many. It never ends, but that's ok. Not the point of this...
bashing the rotary is common, especially by people who never owned one. Which Mazda with a rotary did you own? I had a 1st gen RX-7 and had *zero* issues with the engine. yes, they consume oil (as designed), in order to lubricate the seals, much like a 2-stroke (oil in gas). so meeting emissions...
Thanks for the answers/suggestions. Ordered this - will see if it works -
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01J2R5ES4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
yeah that didn't work on my Bronco. The arms are super tight. Can anyone recommend a puller that actually works (fits down in there too)? I'd even buy a Ford tool but can't find that either.