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Old 05-15-2025, 05:24 PM
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If the bearing seems ok as in not noisy and no play, I'd pull the sensor and see if it is clean on the end and whether or not the tone ring inside the sensor mounting hole is clean. If it looks ok, then change just the sensor. Price that sensor elsewhere, it is available for half that price.

If it is rusty it can be difficult to remove the sensor.
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