would an offset 14mm wrench allow you to avoid removing the suspension and remove that bolt holding the brake pad hardware?...great video, easy for me to say sitting here...
You can try it, but it wasn't that big of a deal to remove it, makes it so much easier, also the bolt has to come out and there might not be enough room that's why I removed it.
It is nice to know some things don't change. My 2023 sante fe with 1,000 miles on it is in the shop with a bad left rear wheel speed sensor.
Good video. However, if the wheel bearing is good, you can just replace the speed sensor. Same amount of work but less money.
thanks, was able to follow video and get it done on my 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe SE, rear passanger
Good deal,thanks for watching.
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Thanks....bro, you can get just the wheel sensor oem on ebay....
Yeah,I saw that way after I did that one,but that's ok everything turned out good.
I replaced mine. I was getting codes c1209, c1210, and c1211. After yhe replacement c1209 is still setting and won't clear. Is it a bad sensor? Help!
U need to have a scanner on it to see if the sensor is sending info to the pcm,if not and u replaced it ,it probably has a wiring problem:
@@timzauto Thanks.
would an offset 14mm wrench allow you to avoid removing the suspension and remove that bolt holding the brake pad hardware?...great video, easy for me to say sitting here...
You can try it, but it wasn't that big of a deal to remove it, makes it so much easier, also the bolt has to come out and there might not be enough room that's why I removed it.
I was able to do it using an open end wrench. There is very limited room. You can barely get an eighth of a turn. Persistence pays off.