I have a 99 but I could scan the page in the factory
service manual and post it so you could see. The
directions mention dropping the differnetial to get to
the sensor which is located on the top of the housing.
When I took it to the dealer for repair it was done
in less then 60 minutes.
Mark
Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 06:41:48 -0700 (PDT)
From: KatedralDeAguirre <bluedoberman@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: DML: abs light
I have one of those books you acn get at auto zone
that covers the 97 and up dakota and durango. In it
there is a page with that infernal Rear Wheel Speed
Sensor (named differently in book). The thing is the
book lists the section where it tells you how to
replace it as "(97 only)". Does that mean that its
different on 98's or that this part is only found on
97's. If the latter is the case, then i have a 98
truck with a 97' differential. Does that happen?
Anyway I hope to repair that on my truck and was
wondering if anyone had instructions or at least give
me a difficulty rating on a scale from 1-10.
Alberto Aguirre Jr
- --- mark janke <markcjanke@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> when my rear wheel speed sensor went bad i also got
> the same abs illumination and brake lights you
> mentioned $50 part, i'd change it myself if i was
> you
>
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