Abs Sensors (write ups?)
Abs Sensors (write ups?)
I can't believe its going to cost near $400 to purchase and install a sensor.
Has anyone bought these and done their own install with a write up or pictures?
The sensor is for the driver side rear sensor.
I cant believe I could buy headers instead of a sensor and have it installed for "almost" the same price.

Has anyone bought these and done their own install with a write up or pictures?

The sensor is for the driver side rear sensor.
I cant believe I could buy headers instead of a sensor and have it installed for "almost" the same price.
Last edited by Tippy Toes; Sep 8, 2009 at 11:37 AM.
I remember bout 4 or 5 years ago, I was having serious ABS problems. Basically the system didnt know what to do, so it would apply brake on both sides randomly and unevenly, oh and also felt as if there was oil on the rotors, extremely dangerous. Solution, i pulled the ABS fuse, and basically i have had no abs for that long with no problems. Not saying you should do it, but its a temp solution of ur having problems with braking.
I still havent found which sensor it is(havnt really looked), since the brakes work perfectly (non abs)
I still havent found which sensor it is(havnt really looked), since the brakes work perfectly (non abs)
Not really, I mean if they are shot you just need to remove the screw that hold the sensor and hit the sensor from the exterior with a screw driver and a hammer, it take like a minutes to take it out.
You just carry extra sensors? Are they new? Do you have the rear driver side sensor?
It sounds like the job is just unscrew the sensor from wherever its located. Pop it up and plug in the new one. Is it more complicated then this? Thanks so far here gentlemen
It sounds like the job is just unscrew the sensor from wherever its located. Pop it up and plug in the new one. Is it more complicated then this? Thanks so far here gentlemen
Not I dont carry extra sensors but about to part out my other max that has ABS on it, so the sensor are something i'd post up for sale.I do have the rear driver side sensor.
PM me if you need it.
Umm, k. 9 out of 10 times they will be almost impossible to remove. If you put a screwdriver into the hole, the screw driver will go through the sensor. Congrats that yours were easy to do, most aren't...
Mine where really rusty and shots but nothing that the screwdriver and hammer couldn't take care of it. They actually might come off in multiple parts and you might need to do a bit of cleaning on the spindle.
if you had a bad sensor that your replacing, doesnt really matter if you bust it up cause your replacing it anyway, so get it out how every, clean up the pieces and install the new sensor
That is my french/english traduction that got all mixed up... Lol
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they can be a little tricky but with a right tools and effort its not too bad to get out
