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ABS Light after Head gasket replacement???

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Old Sep 22, 2019
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ABS Light after Head gasket replacement???

Hello all, I am new here. Sorry for the no introduction yet but I am working on an issue with my 93 Ranger 4x4 4.0 L XLT It blew a had gasket.I pulled everything off replaced the gasket and put it back together. It is running good. However, now I am getting and ABS light on the dash. I figured I missed a plug some where. Can anyone point me in the right direction as to where the ABS connection on the top side of the engine be? I do have one loose connector close to the battery that could be it but I can't find where it plugs into.
 
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Old Sep 22, 2019
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Shouldn't have effected the RearABS system

Do you put the Ground strap back on, it runs from back of drivers side head to the firewall, thats the main Ground for all the cab electrics

Down below the brake Master on the frame rail is the RABS proportioning valve make sure its wires didn't get pulled out

Also wires on the Master

Check fuse #15 in cab fuse box also fuse #10, thats brake light power and RABS
 
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Old Sep 22, 2019
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Yes, I did get the ground strap. I will check the RABS proportioning valve wires and fuse 10 & 15. Thank you for your reply.
 
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