Good job!!! I broke off one not too long ago and I took the drill to it. . . needless to say the drill went to far and ruined the barring. It was a classic day! Had to take it to the shop to have the barring replaced.
This is an indication of a problem with the steering angle sensor. I just worked on my daughter’s 2018 with 99k miles. Simply start vehicle, turn steering wheel fully left, turn steering wheel fully right, turn steering wheel to center. Turn vehicle off, remove key for 3 - 5 seconds. Re-start vehicle and drive, the lights cleared!
Thanks for watching! In this situation the wheel speed sensor was faulty. After replacing the wheel speed sensors the illuminated dash lights self corrected upon startup.
I highlighted fixing this van without a scan tool explaining my initial hunch on the problem in the video. Replacing the wheel speed sensors on all the wheels resolved my problem and proved a reliable choice over time. Many people may not have the benefit of time, or hunch's when fixing a car. Fine line exists between operating a parts cannon versus making an educated assessment on diagnosing a problem. Since this video I have had some time playing with BlueDriver scan tool. us.bluedriver.com/pages/bluedriver BlueDriver uses a OBDII dongle connecting to downloaded iOS or Android app and allows codes and live data to be read. The amount of data and information varies by vehicle, but in the situation of the above video the BlueDriver could have provided the specific fault pointing to the specific wheel speed sensor in question. No functional test can be run with this tool. This is not a sponsor recommendation - no money or benefit on the recommendation. Just a tip for someone looking for a lightweight easy to use scan tool for under $150.
Good job!!! I broke off one not too long ago and I took the drill to it. . . needless to say the drill went to far and ruined the barring. It was a classic day! Had to take it to the shop to have the barring replaced.
you said you're gonna make this quick , 24.18 min. ? you could tell your fix in 2 minute or less ! 🤔
Damn, that shit was welded in there..😂😂😂
This is an indication of a problem with the steering angle sensor. I just worked on my daughter’s 2018 with 99k miles. Simply start vehicle, turn steering wheel fully left, turn steering wheel fully right, turn steering wheel to center. Turn vehicle off, remove key for 3 - 5 seconds. Re-start vehicle and drive, the lights cleared!
Thanks for watching! In this situation the wheel speed sensor was faulty. After replacing the wheel speed sensors the illuminated dash lights self corrected upon startup.
Great job! Thank you, Daniel. Have something good from this video- your comment.
Rust mans best friend , LOL .
What a sad ending n made the job extra hard to do
I highlighted fixing this van without a scan tool explaining my initial hunch on the problem in the video. Replacing the wheel speed sensors on all the wheels resolved my problem and proved a reliable choice over time. Many people may not have the benefit of time, or hunch's when fixing a car. Fine line exists between operating a parts cannon versus making an educated assessment on diagnosing a problem. Since this video I have had some time playing with BlueDriver scan tool. us.bluedriver.com/pages/bluedriver BlueDriver uses a OBDII dongle connecting to downloaded iOS or Android app and allows codes and live data to be read. The amount of data and information varies by vehicle, but in the situation of the above video the BlueDriver could have provided the specific fault pointing to the specific wheel speed sensor in question. No functional test can be run with this tool. This is not a sponsor recommendation - no money or benefit on the recommendation. Just a tip for someone looking for a lightweight easy to use scan tool for under $150.
Please get to the point
25 min video and 19 minutes removing one second just yank it out if you have new sensors
Never assume you can just yank out a wheel speed sensor... especially in a northern car.
I turned it off. What happened.?