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Old 02-15-2016, 04:31 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Timco View Post
Most likely culprit is sensor plug on the rear wheels but if you say you didn't disturb those then very odd or coincidental timing. The sensor needs to see those slots or grooves on the wheel hub / spline.
After this problem cropped up, I inspected the sensors (which are the companion sensor to the brake wear sensors plugged into that clip/receptacle behind the wheel hub, right?) they all seemed fine. I checked them to make sure they are seated.
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