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Old 04-08-2009, 10:40 PM   #12
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^you are correct.

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Originally Posted by Vinalero View Post
The speed sensors are built in the hubs as well as the bearing. Once one or the other go bad, you have to change the hub (both).
yea i know. i'm too lazy to read my post right now but if i didn't say that before, sorry.

ALSO, when you figure out what sensor is acting up and before you replace the hub, pull back the conduit around the wires and check for breaks. i just went down to troubleshoot a C1232 code on my car tonight and it jsut turned out to be a broken wire. easy fix.
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