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Old 10-22-02, 07:33 PM
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Rear ABS Sensor Removal?

'89TII-Does the magnetic sensor just push through the hub after removing inner bolt? Seems pretty tight.
Doing rear wheel bearings...Everything going great, axles loose in hubs, all bolts loosened, ready to remove assembly, but wanted to check on above before proceeding.
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Old 10-22-02, 07:36 PM
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they are stubborn. use lots of WD40. you have to undo the NUT or BOLT but they do just PUSH out......

i had to do a rear wheel bearing on my 89 TII also
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Just what I wanted to Hear. As usual, thanks Vosko!!
Back to the garage.
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be VERRRRRRy carefull. I think mine broke when I removed mine. my abs doesn't work anymore. I don't hear any storys about FC abs at all. but I hear the FD ones basicly break every time you touch them.

new sensors are $200 each from mazda arg... and the wire runs all the way to the front. worst thing is I don't know which side it is... or maybe both. one day I'll care and try to fix it.
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