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Old 10-24-2018, 03:41 PM
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ABS Light

Hello all, my ABS light and SERVICE ABS SYSTEM light came on, I took it to the shop, the ran a diagnostic and told us the right front speed sensor was faulty, so the replace the sensor and hub, I wasn't having any breaking issues prior to the light coming on and am not having any now, however, the machanic could not clear the light, he Ot a new code sayingC0040 undocumented, which also says it's a right front wheel issue. Any advice before I end up shelling out more cash?

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Re: ABS Light

Ok, first an ABS light will not cause any braking issues. It just disables the ABS, which in my opinion, is not a bad thing.

Second, mechanics misdiagnose ABS issues all the time. My bet is your wiring going to the hub and sensor itself is the cause of your issue.
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Re: ABS Light

Thanks, a couple backyard machanic said I know said the say thing.
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