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  1. #1 Replaced Hub Bearings and CV axles. Now I have a host of issues 
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    ABS and Brake light are staying on, but more over, When I replaced the left side axle, it was not going in over the ring pin. I took off the ring and placed inside the new axle (in the groove of course). It was still not going on as easy as it should so I used a hammer and "gently " tapped it in. I believe it seated, but now it appears to be leaking. Not sure if I damaged the seal on removal, or did some more serious damage forcing it in place. Can any damage occur that way?
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    Did you make sure you plugged all the abs wire clips back in?

    Do a good visual and physical inspection of the boot. It doesn't take a whole lot to rip them.
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    Yes. The both sides are clipped it. The leak looks like the transmission seal (tranny fluid) seal, but I am hoping I did not screw it up by using the hammer. If so I guess I am replacing the shaft as well. Hard job ??
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    Buy a new seal and pull the axles again and install it and throw it back together.

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