Hello!
Just want to share and ask you guys on my situation.
Me and my trusty old mechanic is doing the inner drive shaft boot this Sunday afternoon... everything was ok on the first part but upon removal of the right drive shaft... I noticed while they're trying sooo hard to get the drive shaft out, this certain rubber hose connected on the back side of the rotor area to the fender is being stretched too much and alas!! I see wires! I told them hey be careful it's some sort of harness! When we got to check the terminal of w/c, the wires has been detached to it!
Upon closer examination my mechanic said it's an ABS speed sensor. wtf... We have continued to do the drive shaft and he tried to fix and put the terminal back. With the car still jacked up w/o wheels I started the car and... 4WD and ABS lights were on! Deym. Is this some kind of sensor error since there is no wheels and the car is jacked up? Or it is because of the ABS speed sensor is really screwed?
How about d.i.y gurus out there, when doing these boots do you need to remove the ABS speed sensor? What did my mechanic do wrong? I'm stumped. And we're going to do the right side inner next... He even told me to test drive it when were done maybe the lights come on because it has no wheels and is still jacked up. Oh man... and I've learned that these abs sensors costs an arm and a leg!
One sad Sunday afternoon indeed. I guess that is the universal split boot is invented. Any inputs will be greatly appreciated.
Just want to share and ask you guys on my situation.
Me and my trusty old mechanic is doing the inner drive shaft boot this Sunday afternoon... everything was ok on the first part but upon removal of the right drive shaft... I noticed while they're trying sooo hard to get the drive shaft out, this certain rubber hose connected on the back side of the rotor area to the fender is being stretched too much and alas!! I see wires! I told them hey be careful it's some sort of harness! When we got to check the terminal of w/c, the wires has been detached to it!
Upon closer examination my mechanic said it's an ABS speed sensor. wtf... We have continued to do the drive shaft and he tried to fix and put the terminal back. With the car still jacked up w/o wheels I started the car and... 4WD and ABS lights were on! Deym. Is this some kind of sensor error since there is no wheels and the car is jacked up? Or it is because of the ABS speed sensor is really screwed?
How about d.i.y gurus out there, when doing these boots do you need to remove the ABS speed sensor? What did my mechanic do wrong? I'm stumped. And we're going to do the right side inner next... He even told me to test drive it when were done maybe the lights come on because it has no wheels and is still jacked up. Oh man... and I've learned that these abs sensors costs an arm and a leg!
One sad Sunday afternoon indeed. I guess that is the universal split boot is invented. Any inputs will be greatly appreciated.
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