ABS Sensors/FWD hub assemblies
scnvsleep
02-20-2006, 07:28 PM
OK...I saw a couple of posts regarding these that raised a question for me.
If an ABS sensor goes bad, you guys are stating that the entire hub assembly needs replacement. In changing my own hubs, I screwed around with the old ones, and was able to remove the ABS sensors. Is there a particular reason why this component can't and/or shouldn't be replaced individually?
If an ABS sensor goes bad, you guys are stating that the entire hub assembly needs replacement. In changing my own hubs, I screwed around with the old ones, and was able to remove the ABS sensors. Is there a particular reason why this component can't and/or shouldn't be replaced individually?
rlith
02-21-2006, 06:43 AM
OK...I saw a couple of posts regarding these that raised a question for me.
If an ABS sensor goes bad, you guys are stating that the entire hub assembly needs replacement. In changing my own hubs, I screwed around with the old ones, and was able to remove the ABS sensors. Is there a particular reason why this component can't and/or shouldn't be replaced individually?
What year?
If an ABS sensor goes bad, you guys are stating that the entire hub assembly needs replacement. In changing my own hubs, I screwed around with the old ones, and was able to remove the ABS sensors. Is there a particular reason why this component can't and/or shouldn't be replaced individually?
What year?
old_master
02-23-2006, 06:27 PM
2WD has a pulse ring on the hub. The sensor is mounted to the spindle and is serviced separately.
scnvsleep
02-23-2006, 10:02 PM
What year?
2001. Sensor is attached to the hub ass'y with a single bolt.
2001. Sensor is attached to the hub ass'y with a single bolt.
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