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If it is that yeah, it's part of the bearing.
Usually if it's a sensor, they die and stay dead so the light would be on all the time.
You could swap the sensors from side to side if they are same, I'm not sure on those. Then see if the problem moves to the other side or stays.
Shouldn't have crushed it with the plastic clamps like you say, but you never know...
I'm guessing the caliper was working ok before you replaced it? (apart from the binding issue).
You could try taking the flexi off from where it joins to the hardline, if a steady drip of fluid comes from...
When you clamped the hose, just check you haven't crushed it too much.
I've seen it happen and it'll cause a restriction in fluid flow.
Sounds plausible seeing as the caliper was only off for a few minutes at most, not enough time for the system to drain causing air.
Take the caliper off...
You get SERV + ABS light mate if a sensor is dead.
Just have a look and make sure the ends haven't been chewed up by the ABS ring.
I can sort airbag light for you at CSF.
As we suspected then mate.
Rear hubs should be fine, even though it has scored them. Structurally they'll be fine.
How are your abs sensors, that's the main thing 👀
They're fairly tight and might end up bending it. I've only ever removed them to replace with new so never worried about ruining them.
Replacements on eBay aren't too expensive.
Have you got any circlip pliers?
Could try taking it out and see where the groove is or just tap the outer race of the bearing from the front and see if it'll go back inside further.
Genuine SNR discs are £75 each on Autodoc currently.
Edit - they're the wrong ones actually, 26 tooth abs rings instead of 44.... Although you could fit new rings to them.
Yeah I agree, it does look that way.
The main circlip should definitely be in a groove.
Just not sure why it would start making contact all of a sudden.
Bearing does look further inside there... Could just be the angle.
But I can see what looks like a circlip that's not in place properly 🧐
Can you move the bearing at all?
Not sure how it didn't make the grinding noise from the start 🤔
If it's contacting now but wasn't when fitted then it can only be that the bearing has moved or failed inside surely?