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2007 Lucerne rear wheel bearing ABS issue.

Old Dec 10, 2023 | 03:04 PM
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Default 2007 Lucerne rear wheel bearing ABS issue.

Several weeks ago the 2007 Lucerne did not pass a state inspection. I was told the rear wheel bearing were bad. I replaced them (and it passed inspection) But, I could of weeks later the ABS brakes started pumping when I was at a slow roll and braked..... it did not do this before the bearing change..... Any idea of what is going on?
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Old Dec 10, 2023 | 10:58 PM
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Probably a marginal wire.

What brand of rear wheel bearing did you use?
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The Advance Auto was a mile away and all they had were Drive Works
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The Advance Auto was a mile away and all they had were Drive Works
Interesting. I've never heard of that brand.
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Drive Works is the shelf brand for Advance Auto Parts..... many times major manufactures like Moog and Timken make that parts for DW and discounts rather than getting Moog and Timken etc.........
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Originally Posted by dandyd
Drive Works is the shelf brand for Advance Auto Parts..... many times major manufactures like Moog and Timken make that parts for DW and discounts rather than getting Moog and Timken etc.........
Shows how often I shop there I guess. I'm always scared of store brands anyways. There are often legends and rumors about who really makes them and how great they are, but seldom do I ever see proof of the legend printed on the label or stamped on the part.

Disclaimer: I'm not bashing on them etc., I just have been burned by these legends enough that I'm jaded.
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