Freedom Motorsports
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No problem at all. The first few I did happened the same way. I got REAL good at getting them apart...lol
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Are there any non-dealer OBD scanners that can show me which wheel has the bad sensor? I tried with a 2002 Auto X-Ray on my 2004 Yukon but it doesn't know any codes dealing with those sensors.
There are actually many aftermarket scanners out there, but most are expensive, in the thousands of dollars each. If you have the cash and would like to have the ability to scan, data log, clear codes, or whatever; an EFI Live V2 scanner would probably be your best bet, especially if there is any chance at all that you might tune it in the future.
Also on a AWD truck are there sensors on all four wheels?
No Sir, only on the front wheels and one at the rear axle housing, but that rear one is RARELY the issue.
And what's the part number on the sensor. If I have to spend that much time just to remove the sensor and clean the area I'd like to have a new one on hand!
You can actually find them on Ebay below.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GM-OEM-2274...Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item56545ebd9b