The ABS issue in your 2009 or 2010 Ford F-150 is often caused by the module if the ABS and traction control lights stay on, multiple wheel speed sensor codes appear together, or the problem continues after sensors and wiring have been checked. A diagnostic scan pointing to internal ABS communication or control faults usually confirms a failing module. BackToRoad Auto Parts can help by supplying fully tested used OEM Ford F-150 ABS modules, backed by warranty and shipped nationwide for a reliable fix.
The ABS system in your Ford F150 is something you don’t really think about much; it’s just doing its job every time you drive. You press the brakes, the truck slows down, and that’s it. But when the road’s wet or you stop hard, that’s when the ABS really matters. It stops the wheels from locking up, so the truck doesn’t start sliding or losing control. The part that runs it all is the ABS module. It reads the wheel sensors and keeps adjusting brake pressure so you don’t lose grip.
When this module starts acting up, you can tell something’s not right. The light for ABS might come on and stay there. Sometimes the brakes feel weird, like softer than usual or a bit stiff, sometimes you need more pressure to stop. The truck still stops, but not the same way, not as steady. Buying a new one from the dealership is really costly, especially for older trucks like 2009 or 2010 models. That’s why a lot of people go for used modules. It’s cheaper, works the same when tested properly.
If you’re in need of an ABS module replacement for your Ford-150, you’ve come to the right place.


































