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    hi I'm new to the forum thing and have a few questions ill be putting up pics and stuff soon. but for now I'm working on replacing my wheel bearings my passenger side is f'ed the driver side is a mystery when everything is bolted up and all the driver side i move and it grinds a bit take it out and it moves fine could that be cause the passenger side is so screwed.
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    I bet the weight of the tire/car applies more pressure on it and thats why you can only hear it on the car.

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    I've seen two go at a time ...it's not common, but happens.
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    just changed the wheel bearing and the car rides like a Cadillac but now my Traction control light is on and my abs stays on any tricks on getting that to turn off without a computer
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    Make sure they are connected all the way. The abs and trac lights are in because it's not reading one or more of them right
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    will it go off right away if i plug it in right
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    if it's not plugged in all the way then yes it should go out when reconnected. If it still stays on the inspect the wiring from the hub connector to the EBCM along the lower control arms. Pull back the black convoluted tubing and inspect the wiring for any breaks, give each wire a slight pull and if you see it stretch then you found your break and will need to splice in some new connections on the broken wire to repair it.
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    plus one to fivefingerdeathpunch response!!!! well said my man
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