Wheel Speed Sensor Brackets
#1
Wheel Speed Sensor Brackets
Does everyone have the wheel speed sensor brackets? I have replaced both front speed sensors, and am still getting a low output left front sensor output. Sensor is a few weeks old.
I don't have either of the brackets for the front, so I am wondering if the sensor is getting damaged.
The code did not go off for about thirty minutes, including both city and highway driving, then while braking the amigos went off.
I don't have either of the brackets for the front, so I am wondering if the sensor is getting damaged.
The code did not go off for about thirty minutes, including both city and highway driving, then while braking the amigos went off.
#3
I am going to look at the brakes etc. this weekend. Maybe it is unrelated.
#4
So you had a problem with the sensor, replaced it, and the issue returned. Makes me think it's a wiring issue and not the actual sensor. Brakes and brackets shouldn't play into it.
Have you checked the plug connection and the connection at the SLABS module? Is the hub itself in good shape?
Have you checked the plug connection and the connection at the SLABS module? Is the hub itself in good shape?
#5
So you had a problem with the sensor, replaced it, and the issue returned. Makes me think it's a wiring issue and not the actual sensor. Brakes and brackets shouldn't play into it.
Have you checked the plug connection and the connection at the SLABS module? Is the hub itself in good shape?
Have you checked the plug connection and the connection at the SLABS module? Is the hub itself in good shape?
The Hub is on there rock solid.
The front left sensor is a few weeks old, and is wired through the firewall and soldered in so no chance something behind the dash is bad. The right front sensor is brand new.There are a couple of splices on the right sensors wire, but they are soldered really, really well.
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#7
The pads and rotors are not even a year old! I am going to inspect the caliper this weekend. The pins, and boots were lubricated and new, too. One of the rear calipers had been sticking prior to the last brake job, and that never did a thing to the ABS< but the front do much more of the braking.
#8
The pads and rotors are not even a year old! I am going to inspect the caliper this weekend. The pins, and boots were lubricated and new, too. One of the rear calipers had been sticking prior to the last brake job, and that never did a thing to the ABS< but the front do much more of the braking.
I will have to wait until I have a garage and can take a look at the front left sensor.
#9
As an electrician, I hate seeing soldered wires. If they're spliced and soldered more than once, I'd re-run new wires and put in OE type connectors for the sensor separate from the computer. Splices are bad and can have an effect on the voltage. Enough little solder points will create enough of a volt drop to make the computer think there's a faulty sensor, when in fact it's the wiring that's clearly bad.
#10
As an electrician, I hate seeing soldered wires. If they're spliced and soldered more than once, I'd re-run new wires and put in OE type connectors for the sensor separate from the computer. Splices are bad and can have an effect on the voltage. Enough little solder points will create enough of a volt drop to make the computer think there's a faulty sensor, when in fact it's the wiring that's clearly bad.
I ran the front left speed sensor from the wheel, up, over and behind the engine. I shouldn't get interference there should I?
Would really like a tool that I can monitor the sensors when they go off. Their resistance tests fine.