2002 Ford Windstar Another 2002 Windstar ABS Control Module

Tiny
FULLTHROTTLE64
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  • 2002 FORD WINDSTAR
  • 6 CYL
  • FWD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 84,000 MILES
My ABS Control module has failed catastrophically - lucky the fire didn't spread. Pictures attached. Question: Is there a way to completely bypass the ABS Control Module so that the dash will work? Anybody got a pin-out for the connector? My thought is that if I can get the speed sensor signal to the dash and just completely disconnect the Control module, I should be able to drive the car.


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Here's my writeup to the NHTSA:

The morning of July 11, 2010, the ABS Control Module on our 2002 Windstar suffered an internal fire due to brake fluid leaked from the bad switch, resulting in a loss of proper brake function and no readings from the speedometer, tachometer, and odometer (as well as multiple warning lights). This occurred several weeks after having had the Brake Pressure Deactivation Switch recall performed (NHTSA Campaign ID 09V399000, Action Number EA08021). The local Ford dealership which had performed the initial recall work refused to repair or replace the module under the recall or as a warranty claim, stating that it was not part of the recall, nor was it apparently damaged at the time of the brake switch repair. I subsequently removed, opened and examined the control module (8/28/2010), and found blackened brake fluid present inside the module at the connector pins. I also found evidence of significant burning around the pins at the connections to the printed circuit board. This evidence included the blackened fluid, severe discoloration, and lifted traces, all of which are clearly apparent in photos of the module interior. Luckily, it appears that an internal trace burned through and interrupted the fault current prior to the failure becoming a runaway fire event. At this time the vehicle has not been repaired, and is sitting idle. I have kept the failed Control Module for examination
as necessary.
Sunday, August 29th, 2010 AT 3:08 PM

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Tiny
KHLOW2008
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Hi FullThrottle64,

Thank you for the donation.

I have emailed the schematics to you and there are 2 different systems used.

From the schematic you would see that it is not going to be easy and maybe impossible to tap the speed signals unless only one is being used. Signal goes to PCM and there must be a power source.
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Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 AT 7:43 AM

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