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The ABS warning light in a 2007 Ford F-150 will only remain illuminated if it detects issues with the automatic braking system. Common causes include low brake fluid levels, worn brake pads causing excessive heat in the wheels and calipers, or a blown fuse resulting from a power surge. To address low brake fluid, you can easily purchase a can to top it up at a local Autozone or Walmart. For worn brake pads or blown fuses, it may be necessary to visit a mechanic for repairs or to replace the fuse to resolve the warning light.
If the ABS light on your 2007 Ford F150 remains illuminated, you should inspect the brake lights and fluids, examine the ABS fuse, and test the ABS sensors.
I've got a question. Even though I put in new sensors, the warning light is still on. I'm wondering, do I need to do a reset for the light to go off?
I recently fixed an issue with the ABS module on my 2007 Ford F-150 2WD with a manual transmission. I replaced the module with one from Pull a Part, and that fixed the brake light problem. Now, I just have to drive until the ABS light turns off or consider having the new used module reprogrammed. 👍