Can't get ABS sensor off of the rear -- ABS light --
I can't get the rear ABS sensors off.
I can't find the procedure in the service manual either.
Chrysler Tech, with a lot of typos, seemed to write that you have to loosen the hub, which it does seem like you have to do.
But I don't know how to loosen the hub, once I get the hub bolts off.
Do I have to loosen something else or was it rusted/oxidized together?
What kind of scan tool do you need to tell you why the ABS light it on?
I can't find the procedure in the service manual either.
Chrysler Tech, with a lot of typos, seemed to write that you have to loosen the hub, which it does seem like you have to do.
But I don't know how to loosen the hub, once I get the hub bolts off.
Do I have to loosen something else or was it rusted/oxidized together?
What kind of scan tool do you need to tell you why the ABS light it on?
I can't get the rear ABS sensors off.
I can't find the procedure in the service manual either.
Chrysler Tech, with a lot of typos, seemed to write that you have to loosen the hub, which it does seem like you have to do.
But I don't know how to loosen the hub, once I get the hub bolts off.
Do I have to loosen something else or was it rusted/oxidized together?
I can't find the procedure in the service manual either.
Chrysler Tech, with a lot of typos, seemed to write that you have to loosen the hub, which it does seem like you have to do.
But I don't know how to loosen the hub, once I get the hub bolts off.
Do I have to loosen something else or was it rusted/oxidized together?


Removing rear abs sensor of chrysler voyager gen 4:
Remove yellow plastic clip. Remove metal wire clip. Wiggle sensor out.
You can do this with the wheel on, but it is easier with the wheel off.
The electric connector is inside the vehicle just after the rubber seal.
Remove yellow plastic clip. Remove metal wire clip. Wiggle sensor out.
You can do this with the wheel on, but it is easier with the wheel off.
The electric connector is inside the vehicle just after the rubber seal.
Check wheel bearings. I have a 07 Chrysler Pacifica Touring 4.0 and ABS and the other 2 lights came on so I checked my wheel bearings and my passenger rear wheel bearing hub was bad so I changed it and all the lights went out.
Yea I see lots of people on here that talk about there lights being on so I was just letting everyone know that I had the same issue with my 07 Pacifica and my wheel bearing hub was bad and caused the sensor to act up from the shaking of the tire. But since I changed the wheel hub bearing the dash lights haven’t came back on. I just wanna tell everyone with the issue of the ABS and other lights that involve the brake system that come on to simply check your bearings before spending a whole lot of money on parts they may not need.


