Does anyone have some of these issues?

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Car is bone stock with 18" wheels.
 

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Car is bone stock with 18" wheels.
What car is this? What year?

If its a U0416-68 code and you clear it and it comes back, you will need the ABS/VSA unit and after replacing it you will need to do the VSA "all sensor" relearn procedure.
 
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If its a U0416-68 code and you clear it and it comes back, you will need the ABS/VSA unit and after replacing it you will need to do the VSA "all sensor" relearn procedure.
19 CIVIC TYPE R code came-up when I was doing rear brakes. I will try that thanks!
 

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Use your scanner to reset and relearn any of the areas that have to do with brakes, suspension, power steering and stability control. Should go away and not come back if there is no real problem. Ive had to do it a few times before. The key to getting it to work is to do it all even if you dont think it matters and do it all in one shot.
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