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Thread: Tire Kingdom replaced front calipers/rotors/pads, now I have ABS light. Any advice?

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    Tire Kingdom replaced front calipers/rotors/pads, now I have ABS light. Any advice?

    So I had an intermittent break light coming on. I wasn't quick enough getting it checked out, and by the time I got it in to Tire Kingdom they identified a bad/stuck front left caliper which had damaged the rotor. The front right rotor was getting close to finished anyway, so I had them do the full front rotor/caliper/pad replacement, and they tossed in and applied yellow caliper paint for free. (It looks kinda cool unless you get really close, then its a bit amateurish. I digress.) I drive away fat dumb and happy, but after I am deep in traffic I notice the ABS light is on. Which was definitely not on when I brought it in. I called back to the TK, the manager consulted with the mechanic, who swears it was not on when he finished working on the truck. I will be bringing it into them again tomorrow AM, but should I do anything before then? Like take any pics or whatever? Any thoughts on what might be going on here? I dread the ABS module problem.

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    They more than likely damaged one of the sensors or wiring to it while doing the brakes.
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    Did they forget to transfer the ABS sensor rings from the old rotors to the new ones?
    Did they damage a sensor ring in the transfer process?

    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by deermagnet View Post
    Did they forget to transfer the ABS sensor rings from the old rotors to the new ones?
    Did they damage a sensor ring in the transfer process?

    Mark
    This was my first thought too. Check the tone rings and see if they are there and if so, if they are damaged.

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    OK ABS sensors, in particular the tone rings, got it. Now I will try to figure out what those look like. Thanks guys, at least I have the language to talk about this stuff with the TK guy tomorrow.

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    Here's a shot of the tone/abs sensor ring mounted to a new rotor from when I did my brake job a few years ago:



    This is a shot of the back of the rotor and you can clearly see the "rusty" sensor ring against the new rotor.

    The ring has high and low points that rotate past the abs sensor, which is really just a magnet, that is mounted to the spindle assembly (on the front wheels). I had a close up picture of the abs sensor, but I can't seem to find it right now. If it would help I can find it and post it.
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    Mark, that pic is probably in your Moab pics.

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    Yep, chances are, they never put the tone rings on. At least you contacted them before they could have a chance to throw out the old rotors w/ them still on them (like they did mine).
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    OK, mystery solved. Wormgod is correct, they forgot to put the tone rings on, but found them and have since installed. I'm headed to pick her back up shortly. These guys are tire and brake specialists, right?

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    Problem solved. It's nice when the VX support community gets the credit it deserves.

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    If they lose them, they pay for them - correct?

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    Glad they made it right.

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    In all honesty, it's a beginner's mistake that even the best tech WILL make at least once in his lifetime. Problem is, brake's are so easy to do that when you get on a roll, you get sloppy. Whatta'ya gonna do.... *shrug*

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    I had the same thing happen after my first brake job. I don't know what the gorillas do at those shops, but my ABS worked on and off after my first brake job, and then finally stopped working all together.

    Bart

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    the manager consulted with the mechanic, who swears it was not on when he finished working on the truck.
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