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Originally Posted by virtuosoondis Damm so ur saying if u remove that lil 10mm bolt all them lights might go on.I need to remove it to put my wheels on

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Old 06-09-2011, 05:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Damm so ur saying if u remove that lil 10mm bolt all them lights might go on.I need to remove it to put my wheels on
Not the 10mm bolt that was on your brake rotor, you can take that off. In behind the brake rotor and caliper is where the wheel speed sensor attaches to the hub. The sensor is plastic and held by a 10mm bolt. There should have been no reason to touch it but someone may have hit it inadvertently.
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Not the 10mm bolt that was on your brake rotor, you can take that off. In behind the brake rotor and caliper is where the wheel speed sensor attaches to the hub. The sensor is plastic and held by a 10mm bolt. There should have been no reason to touch it but someone may have hit it inadvertently.
Hey thanx Chris,how do I POP that off?someone said let someone step on the brake and use a 10mm or 12mm.
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Hey thanx Chris,how do I POP that off?someone said let someone step on the brake and use a 10mm or 12mm.
The one on the rotor I think is a 12mm, it is pretty easy to remove, shouldn't even need to step on the brake if you have enough leverage.
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Right after i put on my ADV.1's my car bogged down and the T/C light was flashing...idk just turned the car off then back on and never did it again. I didnt damage anything bc i put them on myself and no spacers
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