J_C
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- Joined
- July 30, 2009
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- City, State
- Florence, KY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1998 XLT 4WD 4.0L SOHC
I recently had my ABS sensor go out on my '98 4WD, front left wheel. No ABS light but it exhibited the typical activation of ABS when slowing down to a stop around 5 MPH.
I put a new ABS sensor in and haven't had the ABS activate since, but while doing that I noticed something. Looking down in the sensor hole in the hub, the sensor ring teeth had grease between each tooth, not a huge amount but never the less there.
It's not gooped up all around the ring, fairly neatly sitting between the teeth. It is the original factory hub. It has no play, no noise, and spins smoothly.
Does this mean the bearing has blown an internal seal and is throwing grease inside the hub, or is some grease between the teeth normal?
I put a new ABS sensor in and haven't had the ABS activate since, but while doing that I noticed something. Looking down in the sensor hole in the hub, the sensor ring teeth had grease between each tooth, not a huge amount but never the less there.
It's not gooped up all around the ring, fairly neatly sitting between the teeth. It is the original factory hub. It has no play, no noise, and spins smoothly.
Does this mean the bearing has blown an internal seal and is throwing grease inside the hub, or is some grease between the teeth normal?