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You know, I have always wondered about that, myself. Another excellent thread!
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Thanks Tom for confirming.
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Thanks for the pic mr! I won't be home for a couple more days and the suspense was killing me.
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Thanks guys! Now I just have to remember to check when my wife is still home with the car!
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Just opened up the panel inside the driver's wheel well, and saw the sensor wires had been cut. Actually, I believe that wear and vibration caused them to break. I removed the wheel, removed a few screws from the wheel well shroud, bent it up and back out of the way, and spliced the wires back together.
I was able to reach into the air duct enough to unplug the sensor connector, but I have no idea how I would have removed the sensor, if needed. I think I might have had to remove the bumper! Anyway, the sensor is now working again. Thanks all! Gary |
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