Traction light problems

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    Wheelspin Kid
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    Hi Guys not been on here in a while but wondering if any of you could help me out Read on another forum that its standard practice to replace the wheel speed sensor when you replace the wheel bearing....The thing is I recently had wheel bearing replaced and now my traction light is coming on so the car is losing power Been plugged into a computer and it is showing no faults any idea what could be wrong? Do you think replacing the wheel sensor will solve this?

    Car is 2002 mini cooper Thanks Audrey

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    Wheelspin Kid
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    Just bringing this back up again...can anyone help???

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    Sounds like speed sensor to me mate. Had mine replaced after I had my traction control unit replaced. speed sensors are a common problem apparently

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    Wheelspin Kid
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    Thanks for reply..much appreciated.Ive still had no luck getting this fixed..thing is because it doesnt show any fault codes everyone who's looked at it is stumped I'll take it back and have them check it over again,its driving me mad Thanks again

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