Replacement of Wheel Hub due to ABS Wheel Sensor Issue on 2000 Buick LeSabre.
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The abs light kept coming on and off a few years ago and we spliced the wire up and fixed it for awhile now it's doing the same thing but we get 1.18 readings, do you know what it could be?
Super vid..I was having to do the exact repair and by following your steps, it was a breeze! Thanks for taking the time to document!
Thank you for this video man. I know experience when I hear it and paused the video to order the flex head ratchet because I have some General Motors toolin' in my future.
Thanks for the vid! I'll add to people watching just make sure the new sensor is clipped to the bracket properly and tightly, or it'll fall off from bouncing around.
Very useful demonstration.
Great video Thank you
which test determined the sensor was bad if ohm check was ok as well as the 5.0 volt referance voltage