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Old 09-27-2021, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Bad Luck View Post
The wheel speed sensors are pretty easy to replace. 1 bolt holds each of them in then take a pair of slip joint pliers and twist/pull the sensors out. When you take the rear wheel speed sensor out spin the wheel if you can and look at the tone ring. If there is any oil on the tone ring then it's time to do rear axle seals and possibly rear wheel bearings.

I have no experience with those sensors. Sorry
I don't need to take the wheel off or anything else?
I can get it done by going under the car while the car on a ramp, no need for full on lift?
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