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Old 03-11-2007, 11:21 AM   #6 (permalink)
bendc003
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Red face You can get the hub assemblies for less

I have the same problem with my Alero. On other sites I have seen that if water gets into the cable connection for the hub assembly that it can cause a short in the system. In some cases you can clean the connections and use a grease designed for use in electrical connections (I think it is called dielectric grease or something like that) which will keep further corrosion from happening. If this does not work then if you check the resistance rating on the hub assembly with a volt meter you can see which assembly has gone bad and replace it. I have found a replacement hub assembly at 1aauto.com for $64.95 + $12.00 S&H or if you want to be on the safe side and replace both assemblies, it is $124.95 + $16.00 S&H for two assemblies. These may not be ACDelco parts but the cheapest I have found those is at GMPartsDirect.com for $140.40 + S&H each. So, it is either one original or two generic.... same price. Good Luck, Chris
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