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Old Sep 7, 2002 | 06:49 AM
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Information on the ABS speed sensor?

Does anyone have any technical information on the ABS wheel speed sensors? I am designing a device for data acquisition of acceleration information, and I would rather stay away from using an accelerometer.

I was told that the ABS wheel speed sensor might do the trick, but I have been unable to find information on this device. The only information I’ve been able to get is that it is a Hall Effect sensor. That doesn’t help, as there are many different types of Hall Effect sensors.

I’m hoping this sensor will emit a pulse for each complete revolution of the wheel, rather than give varying voltage depending on how fast it is spinning.

Would a vehicle that is not equipped with ABS allow for the mounting of this sensor, or are there special wheel hubs that need to get? I have a '98 SE (for which ABS was an option), but no ABS.

Any help is appreciated...

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Old Sep 7, 2002 | 07:34 AM
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Re: Information on the ABS speed sensor?

Originally posted by sryth


I’m hoping this sensor will emit a pulse for each complete revolution of the wheel, rather than give varying voltage depending on how fast it is spinning.

Would a vehicle that is not equipped with ABS allow for the mounting of this sensor, or are there special wheel hubs that need to get? I have a '98 SE (for which ABS was an option), but no ABS.

I'm sure it's not rocket science, I mean if we can look at an IP address and calculate the subnet and newtork ID the long way without a pc or calculator, how hard can it be with a car?

This much I know from observation--when the relationship between the 4 wheels is messed-up, the ABS lamp stays on (ie getting stuck in the snow and having the wheels spin) and will not turn off until the car gets moving again on dry pavement 20 mph or higher or so. So not only is each wheel being "sensed" there is something computing that data.

Also we were told by 3 dealers in NYS that it's not possible to equip a non-ABS with ABS at any price. Why? I'll never know, because I thought money made the world go 'round.
Old Sep 7, 2002 | 08:37 AM
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Re: Re: Information on the ABS speed sensor?

CAN I HAVE A NEW DRIVER'S SIDE ABS SENSOR PLEASE.
Old Sep 7, 2002 | 04:35 PM
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Re: Information on the ABS speed sensor?

Originally posted by sryth
Does anyone have any technical information on the ABS wheel speed sensors? I am designing a device for data acquisition of acceleration information, and I would rather stay away from using an accelerometer.

I was told that the ABS wheel speed sensor might do the trick, but I have been unable to find information on this device. The only information I’ve been able to get is that it is a Hall Effect sensor. That doesn’t help, as there are many different types of Hall Effect sensors.

I’m hoping this sensor will emit a pulse for each complete revolution of the wheel, rather than give varying voltage depending on how fast it is spinning.

Would a vehicle that is not equipped with ABS allow for the mounting of this sensor, or are there special wheel hubs that need to get? I have a '98 SE (for which ABS was an option), but no ABS.

Any help is apprec____________________________________________ __________________________________[/u]
'98 SE 5spd, Pebble Beige, PRCAI, Stillen Y, Stillen FSTB, ACT clutch.
Pacesetter STS to be installed this week!
The ABS sensor does not know the position of the wheel or if it made a complete turn. It only compares votages from the 4 wheels.
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