Overdrive light flashing and ABS light is on

Asked by GuruB6DJ1 Jan 18, 2019 at 04:53 PM about the 1995 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 1995 Ford Bronco, Eddie Bauer
edition. It's full size with a 1994 rebuilt
transmission. I'm don't know a lot about
vehicles so need something simple. The ABS
light came on, then the speedometer
stopped working, then shifting became hard
at first and second gear, now the OD light is
blinking. No check engine light.  I tried to get
the codes downloaded but I didn’t have any
luck. Has anyone had this same thing happen
that may know what caused it and how it can
be repaired?

2 Answers

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Check out the speed sensor located on the transmission before doing anything else.

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Did you ever figure it out? I rebuilt the auto hubs and rotors on my 95 BRONCO XLT, and damaged my front right sensor. I had the same problem as you except my transmission acted like it would slip then engage extremely rough giving me the bucking bronco affect. I replaced that sensor then a few days later I had the same issue but it's hit and miss instead of constant. Thanks

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