1995 Chevy Camaro low-trac light is coming

Tiny
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  • 1995 CHEVROLET CAMARO
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  • 60,000 MILES
1995 Chevy Camaro mileage: 60,000. My low-trac light is coming on in DRY weather the dealer says it's probably a wheel sensor. My husband can replace it if he knows where the wheel sensors are or at least he 'thinks' he can depending on where they are. He thinks it's a front left sensor, is there a way besides connecting the car to a computer to see which one it is? Can he put a new one in and if it's not that one, put back the old one and put the new one in another place? We don't want to spend $300-$400 to have the dealer do it if George can do it!
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010 AT 8:44 PM

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Tiny
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The best way to locate your problem is by scanning the computer. Any other way is kind of hit and miss. Check with the Chevrolet parts department to see if the wheel sensors are interchangeable.
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Tuesday, November 9th, 2010 AT 8:45 PM

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