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2019 tire change problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Dan Cooper" data-source="post: 1469817" data-attributes="member: 98210"><p>A little background please, did you change the tire yourself? Or did a shop change the tire?</p><p>Is this the first time you have removed / replaced the front wheel on your scooter?</p><p></p><p>Is there the possibility that the ABS sensor ring was damaged?</p><p>Did you remove the front ABS pickup from the mounting plate on the left side and forget to replace it?</p><p>If so, did the ABS pickup get snagged in the moving mechanism and get damaged?</p><p>Even if the ABS pickup is installed correctly, is the wiring snagged in the moving mechanism or the brake caliper and damaged?</p><p>I've never tried this and am not sure it is even possible, but is there a chance the wheel was installed backwards, and the ABS sensor ring is on the right side and the ABS pickup is on the left side?</p><p></p><p>Did you remove the rear ABS pickup from the mounting plate on the right side and forget to replace it?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I mean, come on, there are only so many ways that can be assembled. Should be able to spot the problem just by looking.</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p>One other thing, if you did NOT remove the ABS sensors from the mounting plates, do that and check for corrosion or other damage to the sensors and the hole in the mounting plate. Clean as necessary.</p><p></p><p>dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dan Cooper, post: 1469817, member: 98210"] A little background please, did you change the tire yourself? Or did a shop change the tire? Is this the first time you have removed / replaced the front wheel on your scooter? Is there the possibility that the ABS sensor ring was damaged? Did you remove the front ABS pickup from the mounting plate on the left side and forget to replace it? If so, did the ABS pickup get snagged in the moving mechanism and get damaged? Even if the ABS pickup is installed correctly, is the wiring snagged in the moving mechanism or the brake caliper and damaged? I've never tried this and am not sure it is even possible, but is there a chance the wheel was installed backwards, and the ABS sensor ring is on the right side and the ABS pickup is on the left side? Did you remove the rear ABS pickup from the mounting plate on the right side and forget to replace it? I mean, come on, there are only so many ways that can be assembled. Should be able to spot the problem just by looking. Edit: One other thing, if you did NOT remove the ABS sensors from the mounting plates, do that and check for corrosion or other damage to the sensors and the hole in the mounting plate. Clean as necessary. dan [/QUOTE]
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