This is possibly an issue with the Right Front wheel speed sensor. The ECU is reading a different speed on that wheel compared to the Left side. Check your wiring for the sensor you've fitted. Make sure it is fitted correctly and tightly fastened down. Check both sides.
It will be worth getting the ABS module checked as well. The sometimes throws up error codes if wheel speed sensors are disconnected or replaced.
SOURCE: 1995 VW Cabrio Speedometer not working
Speed sensor should be in the front driver's side wheel well. My guess is it was disconnected while you were working.
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SOURCE: Honda Civic 2007 Civic . Cahange wheel bearing and
sorry to tell you this but it sounds like the wheel bearing was put in backwards on one or both sides. the front wheel bearings have a black speed ring built in and that is what your speed sensor reads off. - this is common as the front bearings will install either way- hope this helps
SOURCE: whining/grinding noise at deceleration
We have the same problem at our shop. We haven't rebuilt the front differential yet. We tried 3 different shafts on 2 different Jeeps and the noise is on both just the same. By greasing the front driveshaft cv joint, we got he noise to quiet some, but it is still way to loud. With the driveshaft out, the noise is gone. We are about to buy a new shaft from the dealer for $600. There are some service bulletins about some noisy driveshafts.
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