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    Is there a common place to break?

    The dreaded three amigos, the fault is RHF sensor, is there somewhere in particular that the wire might break or chafe? If so maybe I can put a joiner in there.

    It was intermittent but now it is constant according to Nanocom.

    Like Dusty Springfield sang I'm, "Wishing and hoping" that it will be an easy fix.

    Cheers

    Mike

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    You might just check the RHF wheel bearing as this can be a cause .

    Also my only 3 amigos was the RHR sensor and a dismantle and clean of the connector near the wheel fixed it.
    I guess other than that look for chafed wires and maybe if the sensor is in far enough.
    Regards Philip A

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    Also disconnect, clean and reconnect at the connector near brake booster, on wheel arch.

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    The factory changed to a single piece wire,,
    assumming from that the usual culprit is the join in the old wire.
    The Hall Effect works regardless of mud and dust so its usually the wire join.
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    I've found grease on the sensor and in the tone gear to cause this. Likewise just plain old faulty sensors and likewise my meaty tyres rubbing through the wire.
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    removed. off subject
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    Is what you want.

    This removes the problem of internal harness breaks which was an issue for some
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