integrasp
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Pulled the abs code because the abs light was coming on; 4-4 indicated that the right rear speed sensor may be malfunctioning.
The question I have is: is the the rear right speed sensor (I have '96 3-door GS-R) very involved? That is, is this something that a non-expert can competently replace without having to take apart a chunk of the rear assembly?
My skill level is very limited: I got interested in DIY because of the high cost getting repairs done at the dealer. I have successfully replaced spark plugs, distributor cap and rotor. I also replaced the antenna mast which broke but it was much more involved than expected. Because the retractor plastic string broke, I had to take out the antenna motor, disassemble part of it, and put it back. The part cost $12 on ebay but accessing the antenna motor required taking out a side panel in the trunk.
For the right rear speed sensor replacement I want to get some sense of how big a job it is and whether I can handle it.
Thanks.
The question I have is: is the the rear right speed sensor (I have '96 3-door GS-R) very involved? That is, is this something that a non-expert can competently replace without having to take apart a chunk of the rear assembly?
My skill level is very limited: I got interested in DIY because of the high cost getting repairs done at the dealer. I have successfully replaced spark plugs, distributor cap and rotor. I also replaced the antenna mast which broke but it was much more involved than expected. Because the retractor plastic string broke, I had to take out the antenna motor, disassemble part of it, and put it back. The part cost $12 on ebay but accessing the antenna motor required taking out a side panel in the trunk.
For the right rear speed sensor replacement I want to get some sense of how big a job it is and whether I can handle it.
Thanks.