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حسين طه
2020-05-24 13:22

Foton Tunland E3 pickup's ABS light came on at 5,000 kilometers, and it was diagnosed that the right front wheel sensor is faulty. Why is it not durable?

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محمد عبد الغفار
محمد عبد الغفار2020-05-24 13:33
Sensors can indeed get damaged, and if that happens, you can simply replace them. They're not expensive, usually costing around a few dozen to a hundred yuan.

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