you had the dealer repair it?? Was it still under
warranty? I am already passed my 75K extended
warranty. :) How much did having the dealer fix it
cost you?
AA
--- mark janke <markcjanke@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> 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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