Go to the auto parts store, they usually have the code readers for 
"loan", you can just check it right in the parking lot.  I went to one 
place, they wanted $30, so went to the auto parts, they weren't busy so 
the guy came out with me and it took about 2 minutes and I cleared the 
code.  Or buy the HF cheapie, it will come in handy again and again.

--R

Donald Snook wrote:
> The ABS light on my wife's 2001 Ford Expedition is on.  I am hoping that the 
> problem is just a wheel speed sensor or something cheap. Anyone have any 
> experience with these.  I guess I will have to go to a place where they can 
> check the codes and charge me an arm and a leg.  Damn!
>
> Donald H. Snook
> http://www.mtsqh.com/
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