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Speed sensor question
ok, i have had my 97 aurora on a scope, and they have determined that i have an open speed sensor on my rear driver hub. now, the only way to get the sensor replaced is to replace the hub. i have the new hub, and will have it put on. my question is, i have my abs light and my traction light on on the dash, once i replace the hub, will my traction work and my abs function properly?? also, sometimes when i turn, i get a pulsation in the wheel, will this sensor replacement also fix that problem?? i was wondering if anyone knew, because i believe that the hub will fix all of these problems, but i really dont understand how a rear speed sensor would effect the steering. thanks for the answers in advance.
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Re: Speed sensor question
It will fix your ABS and TRACTION light problem.
As far as the pulsing that sounds like you got a warped front brake rotor. Which is a common problem for these cars.
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I just did the rear brakes when i got the car, and i already have new front pads and rotors for the front. i was going to do the front as well, but they looked ok. i didnt really look at them really good, but they looked ok. but, with your advice, i may take a better look and hope that you are right and be done with it. im due for a oil change shortly, so it may be a good idea to have them remove the front tires while they do it for inspection. thanks for you advice and i hope your right.
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The pulsating in the front is the traction control, try turning it off. It pulsates more when the tires begin to wear. This is normal for this car.
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