Anti Skid service required message after hitting curb? 04 T6
Anti Skid service required message after hitting curb? 04 T6
My girlfriend ran into a curb in the snow storm we just had. She was taking a right hand turn and slid into the curb which hit the front driver tire/rim. now the "anti skid service required" message is on and there is a horrible wobble and sound. When I look at the angle of the rim from the front, the top is sticking out much further than the passenger side. It also feels like a flat tire or bent rim when i drive it. And , there is a loud wine from the drivers side. I already had the parts to replace the control arms, tie rods, ball joints and drive axles, so I replaced all that on the drivers side but no help? What should I look at now? Any help is appreciated.
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Your wheel bearing is most definitely dead. They do not like side impacts in the least. After you replace that, take it to an alignment shop and they can tell you if anything else is going on with it. You may want to schedule an appointment to have it aligned at a collision shop, as they are more used to dealing with these sorts of things and could pinpoint what's going on with yours.
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2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
OK. I was thinking of ordering a new hub assembly anyways. With a new hub assembly, it should include new wheel bearings, correct? Once i get this replaced, do i need to clear the anti-skid warning or is this another problem all together? thanks for thew help!
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