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Old 06-15-2007, 05:29 PM
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Finally taking the stang in to get one of the wheel sensors replaced because I've got my ABS/Traction Control Light stuck on. The sales manager and I are real good friends, and pretty much runs the show at my dealership. My question is, what's all involved in replacing one of these? Do the wheels have to come of? I've got a couple of mods and a Brenspeed tune, and was also wondering if I should be worried about them reflashing the computer.

Any comments appreciated, Thanks.
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Old 06-15-2007, 05:43 PM
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ORIGINAL: rerun

Finally taking the stang in to get one of the wheel sensors replaced because I've got my ABS/Traction Control Light stuck on. The sales manager and I are real good friends, and pretty much runs the show at my dealership. My question is, what's all involved in replacing one of these? Do the wheels have to come of? I've got a couple of mods and a Brenspeed tune, and was also wondering if I should be worried about them reflashing the computer.

Any comments appreciated, Thanks.
Why don't you ask your good friend?
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Old 06-15-2007, 05:46 PM
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They are easy to do.
Its a bracket and they will
probably remove the wheel
and brake disc just for convience.
It can be done by removing the
wheel only. Its just a bracket
holding them on. The ABS error
code will need to be reset via OBD.
I just dont see them reflashing your
computer. What would they reflash
it to? They have access to flashes
specific to VIN #s but they have to
be downloaded from the net.
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Old 06-15-2007, 05:48 PM
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They are easy to do.
Its a bracket and they will
probably remove the wheel
and brake disc just for convience.
It can be done by removing the
wheel only. Its just a bracket
holding them on. The ABS error
code will need to be reset via OBD.
I just dont see them reflashing your
computer. What would they reflash
it to? They have access to flashes
specific to VIN #s but they have to
be downloaded from the net.
Thanks man, I appreciate it.
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