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abs light after front bearings install
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The [TST] Don
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My Ride: 07 Bugeye STi - 94 Supra iTrader: (6)
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wheel speed sensor... is that the sensor you're talking about? any time you're working with wheels, brakes, hubs, or in that area... there's a chance of damaging the wheel speed sensor and it can cause this. pretty common, just answered the same question for someone on supraforums yesterday.
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Brake pad low width sensor. It says that in the write up "How-To" on Vortex... I took it to my mechanic because i've had enough haha...I miss driving it because i can't drive my STi daily, too much monies for gas.
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sounds like the wear sensors on pads. I did that changing out my springs.... There is a way to turn it off with Vag-com.
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