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Wheels, Tires & Brakes
Troubleshooting ABS problem
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<blockquote data-quote="hal keiner" data-source="post: 887624" data-attributes="member: 66101"><p>I did the "let go of the steering wheel" test and the car definately pulls to the right.This tells me that the left wheel is likely the only problem wheel rather than both wheels. This is good news, as it tells me that my new rotors probably do NOT have bad tone rings and probably do not have to be replaced.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Now that I narrowed the brake problem down to only the left wheel ABS and accept that the rotors are probably OK, I am going to next pull the rotor off and inspect and clean the left wheel ABS sensor. Hopefully that solves it. If that does not solve it, I'll get back to this forum and ask for some more advise, if there is any left.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks guys...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hal keiner, post: 887624, member: 66101"] I did the "let go of the steering wheel" test and the car definately pulls to the right.This tells me that the left wheel is likely the only problem wheel rather than both wheels. This is good news, as it tells me that my new rotors probably do NOT have bad tone rings and probably do not have to be replaced. Now that I narrowed the brake problem down to only the left wheel ABS and accept that the rotors are probably OK, I am going to next pull the rotor off and inspect and clean the left wheel ABS sensor. Hopefully that solves it. If that does not solve it, I'll get back to this forum and ask for some more advise, if there is any left. Thanks guys... [/QUOTE]
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