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2001 Grand Prix ABS Traction control lights

The warning lights are illuminated for both ABS and Traction Control. I have a code for the left front wheel sensor. How do I know if it is the sensor or the wire harness that is bad. Can I check voltage in harness and resistance in sensor? If so what are the correct readings?
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Re: 2001 Grand Prix ABS Traction control lights

Check resistance on sensor terminals. You should have 50 ohm. If it's too too low, replace it.
If it's too high, try to clean contact with ethanol. If no luck replace it.

Most of the time, it's the sensor.
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Re: 2001 Grand Prix ABS Traction control lights

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Check resistance on sensor terminals. You should have 50 ohm. If it's too too low, replace it.
If it's too high, try to clean contact with ethanol. If no luck replace it.

Most of the time, it's the sensor.

Thanks for your reply. Earlier today I hooked up an ohm meter not really knowing what to look for; it appeared that I had total continuity, no resistance. If I understand your quote this means the sensor (wheel bearing assembly) requires replacement?
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Re: 2001 Grand Prix ABS Traction control lights

You don't need to replace the wheel bearing. Just extract the sensor from the assembly and replace it.
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Re: 2001 Grand Prix ABS Traction control lights

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You don't need to replace the wheel bearing. Just extract the sensor from the assembly and replace it.
I thought the whole wheel bearing asssembly and sensor came together as one unit; do you still need to remove the whole wheel bearing hub assembly to replace the sensor>
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Re: 2001 Grand Prix ABS Traction control lights

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You don't need to replace the wheel bearing. Just extract the sensor from the assembly and replace it.
I disagree. You replace the complete hub assembly. The wheel sensor is not replaced separately on these hubs.


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Check resistance on sensor terminals. You should have 50 ohm.
Wheel sensor resistance is around 1K ohms give or take and not 50 ohms.



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Re: 2001 Grand Prix ABS Traction control lights

Oh sorry. I was comparing to other car's system. I don't know this model specifically.
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Re: 2001 Grand Prix ABS Traction control lights

Hi,
Yes, everthing is one unit inside the wheel bearing. You have to replace the front wheel bearing that is bad. Had 2 of these go on my 01 prix.
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