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Sir, thank you so much for putting in the time & energy to make this video. I replaced my entire brake setup, front and rear over the last year or so, because of this exact problem not being solved in the first place, thus the brakes got ruined. Finally after much research, we found out about the sensor issue. Your knowledge thoroughly explaining what is wrong, why and then how to fix it, is top notch. Many thanks.
Thank you so much for the info. I was not just looking for a tutorial, but also looking for a diagnostic tool that would allow me to see the codes. Keep it up :) Learned plenty!!
Mine went out at least a year ago, but I’ve ignored it since I have a standard. It’s messing with my brakes pretty bad now and I never knew how easy it was to fix. Thank you for the video. It’s a huge help.
Excellent video, love the depth of detail. I found you by looking for a tutorial of the HF OBDII reader, and you have completely convinced me to pull the trigger on that purchase. Thank you.
I have a 2017 jk my ABS and Traction Control light turn on a few seconds after turning on the car then about half a minute or so it goes away, all my seals and hubs seems ok i just got the front Axle seals done, my guess is a faulty sensor.
How come every one of these videos that show replacing the sensor, it is always the left rear wheel?? My left rear is also not reading. Is it because that is the side the exhaust is on?
@@MajorWeakness thank you. For your reply. The mechanic says he didnt but awful big coincidence when I started my car I had abs ebass 4,wd etc lights on for first time
People like to know the source of manufacturing. Some people like to purchase certain items based on this. Cant blame me as I purchased but some would now. Just want people to make an informed purchasing decision