There should be a gap between the sensor and the sensor ring. If it is adjustable, make sure it matches the other wheels. Also, make sure your sensor is plugged in, and check to see if you might have blown a fuse. You can also try to reset the computer by disconnecting the battery for a couple minutes.
It is probably the brake lights that are on due to a misinstalled or damaged brake light switch.
No, usually wiring or a wheel bearing problem
sounds like a wheel speed sensor has gone out you will need ot replace the wheel bearing.
Probably a bad front wheel bearing/hub assembly with the abs sensor in it
Mine did this, and it was a wheel bearing that was bad. As soon as I replaced it, the lights went off and have stayed off. I went to a mechanic shop and they hooked it up to a special computer to see what it was. It costs about $35 to have it checked. The wheel bearing itself was anywhere from 89-329 depending on how good you want one to be.
You may have a bad wheel speed sensor (inside bearing assembly) or poor connection at plug connector to sensor. Replacement harness is available. When traction / abs lights are on have trouble codes checked at autozone or advanced auto to see what wheel it is.
My research shows that the most common answer is when the Traction control/ABS gets disabled, it also disables the Magnasteer assist which will make steering a bit harder than normal. The most common problem which will cause the Traction control/ABS lights to come on is a bad wheel bearing assembly.
Weird-Ohs - 1999 Lights Camera Traction 1-6 was released on: USA: 29 September 1999
click ETS next to the Hazard Lights
Are u talking about replacing the bulb or replacing the light cover?
you could have possibly bought the wrong bulbs and/or fuses. or when you were replacing them you may have damaged the wires. Also the reverse light switch may be defective.
replacing dash board lights