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Does miss alignment cause faults? V70-XC70

Thank you Klaus

Those temperatures you mentioned are cold. New Zealand is very mild in comparison.
Wheel sensors are expensive little buggers. Also hard to tell if they are faulty or not. I have cleaned all around the area and also taken each sensor out and washed them. My first warning light to appear before others is the wheel sensor (P1633). I have already re-soldered the ABS module pins.
It is a 1999 XC wagon. You can tell it used to be a luxury car, the weight of it and smooth ride. Well, mine was until a shudder started happening at 30kph. But that is another story.
Thanks for your help. Keep warm this winter. Although, where I am, it is now summer and we are going to the beach. Happy Chrsitmas!






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