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You are proberly right. I just did not see signs of damage but it is all covered by a layer of rust protection material.
Broken wirers yes!
I also had a broken wire that I repaired without taken the connector off.
Regards PSchnell

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The connector did not show any sign of being broken so I believe that they are like this on the earlier model.
Also when it is shown in the WIS for the 2005 model. It changes in the WIS from 2006.
Anyway, I have my problem solved since I today has exchanged the bearing, and everything works fine.
Thank you for your comments.

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Hi
Today I have look once more on the connector. Unfortunately, it is not as shown on the WIS 2007 model.
As shown on the enclosed photos (after I have the connector off) you must press down the flap in the middle.
This was almost impossible when the connector was on, so I had to make a small tool and  finally I got it off.

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Yes that shows more than the picture in wis for the 2005 model.
I will try that one of the next days - thank you!
PSchnell

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I will exchange the bearing because I hear a noise from the wheel, which I guess is a worn bearing.
It seems to be quite easy to do the unscrewing but very difficult (for me) to disconnect the speed sensor.
Regards PSchnell

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Hi
I am going to exchange rear wheel bearings.
But I need an advice on how to disconnect the speed sensor.
The connector is quite sticky and I suppose there is something on the connector that has to be pressed down, pulled off or some thing similar.
Regards
PSchnell

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