Wheel speed sensors on 96 A4
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Re: Wheel speed sensors on 96 A4
På Wed, 6 Apr 2005 16:49:09 -0400, skrev John Young <vsp441@adelphia.net>:
> Is it common for both wheel speed sensors to go bad if/when they(mech.)
> replace tie rods and control arms on both sides of the front end. Is
> this
> caused by the mech. doing something wrong? If so, what and how?
>
>
Are you sure its the front end thats causing the troble? And that its the
sensors?
On my 96 A6 it turned out to be the rear rotors, which are replacable,
mounted on bearing hub..
the sensors where OK...
If its both front sensors, they must have forgotten to reconnect them if
they realy had to dismantle them..
regards
ottar t
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> Is it common for both wheel speed sensors to go bad if/when they(mech.)
> replace tie rods and control arms on both sides of the front end. Is
> this
> caused by the mech. doing something wrong? If so, what and how?
>
>
Are you sure its the front end thats causing the troble? And that its the
sensors?
On my 96 A6 it turned out to be the rear rotors, which are replacable,
mounted on bearing hub..
the sensors where OK...
If its both front sensors, they must have forgotten to reconnect them if
they realy had to dismantle them..
regards
ottar t
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Re: Wheel speed sensors on 96 A4
På Wed, 6 Apr 2005 16:49:09 -0400, skrev John Young <vsp441@adelphia.net>:
> Is it common for both wheel speed sensors to go bad if/when they(mech.)
> replace tie rods and control arms on both sides of the front end. Is
> this
> caused by the mech. doing something wrong? If so, what and how?
>
>
Are you sure its the front end thats causing the troble? And that its the
sensors?
On my 96 A6 it turned out to be the rear rotors, which are replacable,
mounted on bearing hub..
the sensors where OK...
If its both front sensors, they must have forgotten to reconnect them if
they realy had to dismantle them..
regards
ottar t
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> Is it common for both wheel speed sensors to go bad if/when they(mech.)
> replace tie rods and control arms on both sides of the front end. Is
> this
> caused by the mech. doing something wrong? If so, what and how?
>
>
Are you sure its the front end thats causing the troble? And that its the
sensors?
On my 96 A6 it turned out to be the rear rotors, which are replacable,
mounted on bearing hub..
the sensors where OK...
If its both front sensors, they must have forgotten to reconnect them if
they realy had to dismantle them..
regards
ottar t
--
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Re: Wheel speed sensors on 96 A4
På Wed, 6 Apr 2005 16:49:09 -0400, skrev John Young <vsp441@adelphia.net>:
> Is it common for both wheel speed sensors to go bad if/when they(mech.)
> replace tie rods and control arms on both sides of the front end. Is
> this
> caused by the mech. doing something wrong? If so, what and how?
>
>
Are you sure its the front end thats causing the troble? And that its the
sensors?
On my 96 A6 it turned out to be the rear rotors, which are replacable,
mounted on bearing hub..
the sensors where OK...
If its both front sensors, they must have forgotten to reconnect them if
they realy had to dismantle them..
regards
ottar t
--
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> Is it common for both wheel speed sensors to go bad if/when they(mech.)
> replace tie rods and control arms on both sides of the front end. Is
> this
> caused by the mech. doing something wrong? If so, what and how?
>
>
Are you sure its the front end thats causing the troble? And that its the
sensors?
On my 96 A6 it turned out to be the rear rotors, which are replacable,
mounted on bearing hub..
the sensors where OK...
If its both front sensors, they must have forgotten to reconnect them if
they realy had to dismantle them..
regards
ottar t
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