Ten problems related to brake electric antilock have been reported for the 1996 Ford F-150. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The contact states when it was damp or raining the brakes locked. The problem was intermittent, but has become constant. The vehicle was taken to the dealership, and they stated all Ford trucks were made that way. There have been no corrections to the vehicle at this time.
When the roads are wet and abs brakes are applied, they would lock up. Had been to dealer several times.
When turning the wheel to the left and applying the brakes you hear a metal to metal grinding sound and bang. This vehicle has abs.
Consumer was driving and applied brakes and truck didn't stop, causing an accident, have abs anti-lock brakes. Please describe .
(abs) failure on the brakes systems caused the consumer to have a near accident.
When applying the abs brakes on wet or dry pavement the vehicle pulls to the right. Please give any further details.
When applying the abs brakes on wet or dry pavement the vehicle has a strong tendency to pull to the right and only the front wheels respond when brake pedal is applied. The rear brakes do not lock up, cause unknown. Please give any further details.
Whenever the weather is damp and vehicle has been parked for half hour or more, the brakes grab when touched. Also, they lock up and squeal on dry pavement.
When brakes are applied on wet surfaces the brakes grab and pull to one side. The dealer has been notified.
When brakes are applied on wet surfaces they grab, causing the vehicle to pull to one side. Owner has had the rotors replaced. The dealer has been notified.