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Thread: Three Amigos - ABS wheel sensor fault

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    Changed SLABS to old one and fault still thereThree Amigos - ABS wheel sensor fault

    Jacked up FRH wheel, not one bit of movement! Solid as a rock!
    Don’t want to buy new hubs just to check if that’s it!
    Is there a way to 100% check that the ABS fault would be the hub??

    Lemo

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    Well seems you’ve checked everything else off.

    Try removing ABS sensor, blast inboard hub surface with brake cleaner and compressed air?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemo View Post
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    Changed SLABS to old one and fault still thereThree Amigos - ABS wheel sensor fault

    Jacked up FRH wheel, not one bit of movement! Solid as a rock!
    Don’t want to buy new hubs just to check if that’s it!
    Is there a way to 100% check that the ABS fault would be the hub??

    Lemo
    You can swap the hub`s around as they are all the same and see if the fault moves to the side you move it to

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemo View Post
    That’s not what I wanted to hear!
    What do you think causes the hub to go bad?

    Lemo
    Hub is easy to swap out. I did both my front ones in a little over an hour.

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    Thought about suggesting this too, then realised if it was me pulling off a wheel bearing and disturbing an axle seal of unknown age, I’d be renewing those parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ballbag View Post
    Thought about suggesting this too, then realised if it was me pulling off a wheel bearing and disturbing an axle seal of unknown age, I’d be renewing those parts.
    Axle seals are seperate to the hub. Usually not disturbed while refitting

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    Don’t want to labour the point, but once the hub’s off, the axle is free-balling in the housing and odds on to be resting on the seal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ballbag View Post
    Don’t want to labour the point, but once the hub’s off, the axle is free-balling in the housing and odds on to be resting on the seal.
    Not so....I did mine like this:

    www.discovery2.co.uk / Front Wheel Hub / Bearing Assy

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    Pic 11 is exactly what I mean. Weight of axle is on seal. Yeah, she’ll probably be ok. But if you’re that far in....

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