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Old 07-21-2012 | 06:19 PM
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The dealer said the codes on my car were from the front left speed sensor. So today I go to change all the brakes and the hub while I'm in there.
Brakes, no problem.
The hub, was an absolute nightmare. The splines were damn near welded together. Anyways, the speed sensor wire was in 2 pieces (before disassembly). So, I get everything done, put back together, going to salvage the day... and... the lights are still on... wtf...
Old 07-21-2012 | 08:16 PM
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i hope u reassembled with anti-seize. besides that try just disconnecting the battery overnight and ensure that speed sensor harness is attached from both ends frame side and hub side
Old 07-21-2012 | 08:21 PM
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i hope u reassembled with anti-seize. besides that try just disconnecting the battery overnight and ensure that speed sensor harness is attached from both ends frame side and hub side
Oh yes I did. If I just drive it long enough will it go off? Assuming it was the driver's left hub...
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from my experience i put the harness had a break in it until i just so happen to look hard enough and notice it. But yea the light should come right off once it has the signal unless these 06's require a couple driving cycles to clear the code
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I removed the harness and traced all the wires, everything looks great.

could it be the ebcm?

The code is a c0035

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