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    ABS Sensor Problem, Which Sensor?

    As I am chasing down the three amogos it seems that a lot of the faults are with the front right sensor.
    If you have had a three amigos issue, what sensor was it?

    Front Right
    Front Left
    Rear Right
    Rear Left.

    And what fixed it?
    The data on this could be interesting.

    Thanks

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    I had an issue with my front left when it happened to me. I replaced the bearing hub that comes with the sensor and fixed the issue. I also replaced the shuttle valves and did the "B" bypass. I didn't have a problem after that and I also gave the hill decent a work out every month or so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    As I am chasing down the three amogos it seems that a lot of the faults are with the front right sensor.
    If you have had a three amigos issue, what sensor was it?

    Front Right
    Front Left
    Rear Right
    Rear Left.

    And what fixed it?
    The data on this could be interesting.

    Thanks

    Julian
    Julian Nanacom should pin point the sensor which wheel is causing the fault.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
    Julian Nanacom should pin point the sensor which wheel is causing the fault.
    It does. I am curious as to which sensor stuffs up the most.
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    Mine was right rear low output and IMHO caused by doing lots of U turns as the RR is going by far the slowest.

    Only time I have ever had 3 amigos and reset and hasn't returned in 5 years. I also cleaned the plug after returning from a 4WD trip.

    I just checked another blokes 3 Amigos and his is also RR intermittent fault.
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    First one was left rear...new gen hub n sensor as it was leaking oil externally. Fixed.
    Latest one in 5 years ownership.. aftermarket hub less than 2 yrs old leaking oil internally so replaced with new gen hub n sensor. Problem tho was actually wiring back to slabs!

    Got spare hub now☺

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    Front left, "back when Inc played halfback for Jeruselum" the only way we had to test this was to jack each wheel up in turn and see how the speedo reacted,, might even still work..
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    Usually the hubs which are on the passenger side are more exposed(depending on which side is the steering wheel) cos on the side of the roads are more pot holes so the hubs are having harder time
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