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I just bought a 95 Bonnie SSEi and.....

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Old 01-23-2004 | 08:24 PM
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i have a 95SSEI black on black just like yours, and yes the exact same problem.Check by front rotors. there should be a plug coming out of the back of your hub bearing.follow the wire until you see where it clips on the dust shield.unclip it and take some sandpaper and sand it a little. this is used as a ground. but before putting the clip back on take some vice grips and pinch the connected part of the clip just a little so it will fit tighter,and won't have any play in it. this was my problem 2 times. the dealer scanned codes for me and said i had 3 bad sensors. l/f r/f r/r. but it wasn't that at all. scan tools are not always correct. especially when you have a bad ground.the third time this happened was when the hub bearing was grinding, but hardly noticeable. on the front the sensors are inside the sealed bearing. need a sensor? you have to buy the whole thing. i changed the hub and it went away. hope my advice helps you.first try the clips. i always had good luck with those.
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