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Old 03-27-2008, 05:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Very confused

Ok...im totaly confused.
I had posted a question a few weeks ago and got some good info. I went back and followed the advice but the problem still presists. the problem is that as i drive down the road, I will loose the spedo (not the rev counter), when this happens the engine stumbles badly. I have noticed that when i make a right turn, and the weight shifts off the right wheels the spedo dies. when i straighten up the spedo comes to life. This also happens when i hit a bump on the right side.
I had replaced the front hubs and sensors, I had checked the Alternator (ok), and I had removed the ECU and cleaned the connections (no signs of water damage) and I replaced the rear ABS sensor.
My question is....Does the height sensor play into this problem? I noticed that it sends its signal to the same ECU. Would that have a bearing on the issue??? Do i have to possibly look at a replacement of the rear hub??? or could this be a faulty ECU??? I dont have a check engine light on. Since the wife drives the LR, I dont get alot of time behind the wheel, and therefore i cant get to it right away, Please any sugestions would be very much apreciated. thank you.
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