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Old Dec 6, 2023 | 02:36 PM
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Disconnecting and reconnecting a plug often gets rid of faults, especially when there are electronics involved.
 
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Old Dec 9, 2023 | 11:41 AM
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I’ve looked at the wiring I can see, between sensor and SLABS. Pulled the connector, looked at it, blew on it, put it back in and waggled it around…. Fingers crossed the same gremlin that was in yours, just left mine.

Good for about 5 miles then, ding ding ding.

I’m looking at getting the axle seals replaced both sides. One is much worse than the other.

Considering swapping that hub while I’m at it.

Unless. Leaky axle seals could be compromising that sensor? Hmm.

 
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Old Jan 6, 2024 | 12:20 PM
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Swapped out the front axle seals which had been leaking for months..

I think because the bearings were worn, which was likely causing the 4 Amigos.

New hubs, bearings, sensors.. and seals.

Either way, all that swapped out and the Amigos are banished.

Pity it was the expensive route.

I’m mostly glad that my gear oil isn’t flinging itself all over the place.
 
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