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Old 04-16-2019, 10:06 PM
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Need some help changed brake pads and 1 hub assemble then got the lights coming on the abs light doesn't stay on so I dont think its the hub i thought it was and replaced it twice. Dont know what else i can check or if i scanner would read those lights 2010 dodge ram.
 
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Need a scanner that will read those codes, from there, it'll likely be easy.
 
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When my ABS problem happened it wound up being my passenger rear ABS sensor. They do go out and can cause erratic stability control issues (traction control light coming on randomly) causing the brakes to lock up at weird times since the sensor is not reading the wheel speed correctly. Hook it up to a higher end scanner and it should tell you which sensor (if it's that) that is being a problem.
 
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when my abs problem happened it wound up being my passenger rear abs sensor. They do go out and can cause erratic stability control issues (traction control light coming on randomly) causing the brakes to lock up at weird times since the sensor is not reading the wheel speed correctly. Hook it up to a higher end scanner and it should tell you which sensor (if it's that) that is being a problem.
but my abs light is not even on would that still be the issue and i thought its only in the front hubs that has the abs i didn't see anything connected to the rear
 
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but my abs light is not even on would that still be the issue and i thought its only in the front hubs that has the abs i didn't see anything connected to the rear
Need to read codes, and see what the computer thinks the problem is.
 
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Did you drive it after doing the work ?
 
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Yes and went away for about 4 hours then came back on
 



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