[s-cars] Get the ABS sensor out on a rusted car

Fred Munro munrof at sympatico.ca
Tue Apr 4 20:36:58 EDT 2006


Vincent;

The ABS sensors are hard to remove. The best method I've found is to soak
the sensor in your favourite penetrating oil and use two screwdrivers as
prybars on opposite sides of the sensor to "walk" it out of the hole.

The axle problem is an odd one. If the splines are clean and properly
aligned (check to make sure there isn't a wide spline or missing spline to
key the shaft in a particular position - can't remember) the only thing I
can think of is the ID of the bearing is a bit too small and it has
compressed the hub and reduced the ID on the hub spline.

Fred Munro
'94 S4
'97 S6


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com]On Behalf Of Vincent Frégeac
Sent: April 3, 2006 10:39 PM
To: s-car-list at audifans.com
Subject: [s-cars] Get the ABS sensor out on a rusted car


Hi all,



Less urgent than my axle problem posted earlier, I haven’t find a way to
remove the ABS sensor from the bearing housing. It seems to be made of soft
metal and it doesn’t move if I try to gently pull from the outside or when
gently hammering it from the inside. Is there any way to remove it without
finishing with a unusable piece of wrecked metal?









Vincent.



P.S. : I got the same problem on the older 90Q20V and finished with a
unusable piece of wrecked metal
 still stuck in the bearing housing! So I
don’t want to renew the experience with the S6.

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