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Teledeluxe

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    Alan
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    Q5
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    2015

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  1. I completed this job about 6 weeks ago. The ABS sensor was actually the fault. The bearing was a bit worn though so I replaced that too. Alan
  2. The bearing on the A3 I’ve been working on is ok. I just had to remove it to replace the splash shield. The ABS ring had also disappeared. Alan
  3. Yes, I prefer to buy OEM quality and avoid cheap parts.
  4. I’d had replacement splash plates for ages, but had put off installing them as I thought removing the wheel bearing might be difficult. Failure of an ABS ring and impending mot test was the excuse I needed to do the job. Febi bearing on order. 🙂 Thanks guys
  5. Thanks for your reply Steve. I’ve had a go at it and the bearing comes off easily once the hub bolt is removed. My hub’s ABS wheel has vanished so I need a new bearing. I saw various magnetic ABS senders on ebay, but doubt they would fit bearings by all manufacturers. Best to get a new bearing as you say. Alan
  6. I need to replace rear brake disk splash shields on a 2004 A3. Are the wheel bearings likely to be easy to remove without having to buy new ones?
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