Yes, but depending on the vehicle you may loose your speedometer. You will loose all funstion of your ABS system
It's the ABS sensor and should not be removed/bypassed.
either a bad sensor somewhere, or a connection is disconnected
Most problems with abs systems occur because the sensor is actually disconnected or there is a short in the wire somewhere. I would look to solve that problem first. You could soldier the speed sensor wires back together and most often that will be the end of that problem that is especially likeyly if the cars has been in an accident. The speed sensors are located near you brake assembly and is easier to access if the car is on a lift. The ABS sytstem will not function if you the amber ABS dash light is illuminated.
first step you must removed the tire then the brakes then the four 15mm bolts head then you can access the abs sensor then reversed to install it
Check to see if you accidentally disconnected the wiring to the sensor at the rear wheels
To test an abs sensor for a Lexus ES you will need to use a multimeter. The multimeter will determine if the abs sensor works or not.
I just covered them with black tape until I replaced the ABS sensor, then they both went out and I removed the tape. ABS sensors are cheaper on Ebay than at a parts dealer I've learned.
it can easily be removed my using a 14" black dildo
Unless you damaged or disconnected the ABS while doing it, it will not affect the ABS.
The majority of the time, this is due to a problem with the wheel sensor. On 4-wheel ABS there are 4 sensors, 2 on 2-wheel ABS. I would suggest making sure these were not disconnected or damaged.
Yes all 4 side has abs sensor but you got to go to a mechanic shop to diagnose and which abs sensor is not working
how do you check the abs sensor on a 1998 contour