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Gabe

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Okay do that, and make sure you get good quality bulbs and install them such that the filaments are vertical....and see how it goes. Wouldn't hurt to do a hard reset, either. If that doesn't work, I'd replace your Brake Switch next. Easy/cheap stuff first!
I found 2 burned bulbs in the taillights, and 1 small burned bulbs in the headlight. All 3 have been replaced, brake switch replaced and no luck. I read some codes again and got "front left wheel speed sensor circuit" which I also replaced both of them new about a week ago. Do they have to program to the LR3??

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I do think that the wheel speed sensors have to be calibrated. Do you have an IIDTool? If so, you can do the calibration with that.
 

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I don't believe the wheel speed sensors need to be calibrated, I had a broken wire in one and spliced it together, it picked up right where it left off. Height sensors yes.
 

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"The brake wear sensor is Alex plugged in I found things one coming down the center of the truck before the spare tire..

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This still looks like brake-wear sensor socket left there by a technician who did not want to collect trash, maybe.
 
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"The brake wear sensor is Alex plugged in I found things one coming down the center of the truck before the spare tire..

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This still looks like brake-wear sensor socket left there by a technician who did not want to collect trash, maybe.
Yup you were right it was a old brake pad sens

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