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I think i have this problem because this kept happening to me and i thought it was because i needed my brakes serviced (which I did) but I recently had this happen after they were serviced so now idk what do because i have access to none of the things required to do what is pictured here.
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sorry iv been out of the picture for a few weeks, a lot of it you can do with minimal tools. all you have to do is lift the car (how ever you choose to do it) and start with checking your wheel bearings for play. if theres play then replace them. next thing just check your sensor connectors for corrosion, chafes or broken wires. typicaly doing that will tell you whats going on, usualy you will not have to go as far as i did in the first write up.
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added something i ran into last weekend at the bottom of my first post.
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This is also what the internet suggests. And mine only started giving me an issue after 6 days of rain. |
Mine ended up being a broken green wire on the right side. So I spliced it. so far so good, but I bet the other orange/brown (whatever) conductor goes bad next.
I do wonder if the left side goes bad as well, because wiring harness replacement pieces are sometimes sold in pairs for slightly more then just the right side. |
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