ABS Sensor It takes two minutes to remove it, only one, very small bolt holds it to the hub and I believe it is a hex head drive you need to remove it. Just remove it, clean up the area around the hole and slide the new one in and hook it up to the harness. You might need some solvent to remove rust on the bolt if there is any, and then some anti-seize on the bolt when you replace it. I removed both of my front sensors as part of a lower ball joint replacement that I did (removing the hub entirely). The sensor is easy to replace. Remove hub nut and rotor shield to access the ABSsensor bolt, according to my manual
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A malfunction with the ABS system has been detected , could be a fuse , a sensor , or some other problem
how do you check the abs sensor on a 1998 contour
There should be four sensors, one at each wheel somewhere near the hub.
I do not know about the 1999 ford specifically but my 2000 ford Triton v10 had to have the rear axle speed sensor replaced because the abs and brake light indicators on the dash came on. The service manager said the sensor controlled the ABS, speedometer, and some transmission functions.
I just replace the abs speed sensor on my 2000 ford range for the same problem. It's located on the rear differial axle on top. cost approx. $23.00 for the sensor. 10 minutes to replace with the approiate socket. Nothing special.
The ABS sensor is located in the front brake set up. It is accessible by removing the tire and the caliper bolt, caliper, and rotor. It will be a black plug connected to a wire sitting on the top.
replace abs sensor on back axel.
NO it must have it.
No, an abs sensor will only affect antilock braking.
The 2004 Ford Explorer ABS speed sensor will cost approximately $65, at a Ford dealership. A discount auto-parts store might offer a cheaper price for the speed sensor.