CaptainAmerica1
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Those turbo'd?not much had a genesis keep up with me yesterday, I hit 130 and he was slowly catching up and i had to slow for traffic and he got ahead of me for a second and we back n forthed to the same exit, lol
Been a wicked Pissah the past few weeks. TiahedWhats up FAHCAH's .....in my best New England accent
I'm not sure, probably if not there just a v6 his was a stick, there a reasonably priced sports sedan, jacked up HyundaiThose turbo'd?
I thought 4cyl turbo.I'm not sure, probably if not there just a v6 his was a stick, there a reasonably priced sports sedan, jacked up Hyundai
I think they are v6, there may be a 4 banger version also, supposedly they are a pretty good bang for the buck, with there competition being the audi, beamer and benz, I have been poking around online for a kkcccccaaaarrrr, lol about 5-6 more payments and the Silverado will be paid off, kind of have a wood for a g8 gxp, can't do a coupe which would be nice but I have a gang of kidsI thought 4cyl turbo.
I should have taken some "before" shots but I forgot in my haste. I'll take some "after" shots in the morning before I head out to work so I can post them to you tomorrow.Any photos of your before and after?
For the last few days I get the ABS and traction faults every now and then on startup. Goes away at the next start or later in the day. I’ve scanned it twice and it’s the LR wheel speed sensor circuit C0045_00. Cleaning the connector at the wiring harness had no effect.
Any realistic chance it’s anything other than the sensor? I’ve got an OEM sensor in my shopping cart ready to pull the trigger.

LmaooooooThanks for answering half the question.
It just seemed like you were ignoring the question. Working mad hours but able to still post quite often and reply to others.
It's like talking to my kids, geesh!
Have you unplugged it at the axle tube? Maybe got a rock or debris in there stretching or breaking the wire?For the last few days I get the ABS and traction faults every now and then on startup. Goes away at the next start or later in the day. I’ve scanned it twice and it’s the LR wheel speed sensor circuit C0045_00. Cleaning the connector at the wiring harness had no effect.
Any realistic chance it’s anything other than the sensor? I’ve got an OEM sensor in my shopping cart ready to pull the trigger.
Yeah, cheaper than a tank of west coast gas for sure!cheap part, just swap it out and see what happens
How many miles? Thats typically been a sign of a worn hub for me in the past. Seems they last around 100k miles, give or take.Yeah, cheaper than a tank of west coast gas for sure!
@swathdiver @Fless those are good suggestions, I’ll inspect the axle today. Not much rust on this truck, it’s always been in a dry climate. But dirt and rocks aplenty!
You should instead write in cursive (and I don’t mean the Ebonics swearing kind). My nephew was puzzled and thought I was writing in Russian Cyrillic when looked through some blueprints I was drawing up. Poor kids. Now it’s all 1’s and 0’s.I used to write in complete sentences with proper grammar, you know, how we were taught in school decades ago and would get no reply. So for the last ten years or so, I write in ebonics or whatever they call it today and get a response.
67k now. But a worn hub on the rear? I believe you’re thinking of the front? In the rear the tone ring is on the axle shaft and the sensor mounts in the axle tube.How many miles? Thats typically been a sign of a worn hub for me in the past. Seems they last around 100k miles, give or take.