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Check the speed sensor mounted on that wheel. Odds are you may have disturbed it when replacing the bearing.

-njjoe
 
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elerico said:
the wheel sensor can "light UP" two lights in the dash ?????
If it is malfunctioning it can.

The hub-mounted speed sensor provides data for both the ABS and AWD systems. A malfunction can trigger fault codes in both systems.

-njjoe
 
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The front sensor rotor is an integral part of the front hub bearing assembly. The Service Manual instructs the mechanic to first remove the wheel sensor before removing the front wheel hub. Not doing so can damage the sensor. When they replaced the bearing they may have damaged the sensor pick-up.

There is a good possibility the sensor was either damaged during the procedure or it was not properly re-installed. (There's also the possibility that it is an entirely unrelated problem and I am way off base.) Either way I suggest you bring it back to the dealer/garage and have them look at it. If the ABS system is not working 100% it needs to be looked at ASAP.

Let us know what you find out.

-njjoe
 
elerico-

If it is the sensor it is very possible that it just wasn't put back properly and the repair will be quick and cheap (free). However, if the mechanic/dealer claims the failure is unrelated to the bearing replacement then I would claim otherwise. These sensors rarely fail on their own.

Let us know what they say.

-njjoe
 
Discussion starter · #9 ·
news,,

sensor completly dead !

but i have other thing to tell !

(TBC) = to be change or repair

bearing front left (OK change)
tie rod end front left (OK CHANGE)
lower ball joint front left (TBC)
awd light up in dash (TBC)
abs light up un dash (TBC)
front left wheel sensor (TBC)
hard on gaz more than ever (TBC)
spark plug (TBC)
rear wiper dosent go well (TBC)
compact disc skip (TBC)
front driver rocking seat (TBC)
quickee dash near the driver side (TBC)


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