The speed sensor, on a 2001 Honda Civic, is attached to the front drive wheel. The drive wheel is the front wheel on the passenger side.
The 1995 Honda Civic speed sensor is located on the front passenger wheel. The speed sensor will be found on the inside of the brake rotor.
Need to know if you are asking about the vehicle speed sensor, a front wheel speed sensor or rear wheel speed sensor.
The wheel speed sensor (aka 'exciter') ring is part of the axle assembly - so the only way to replace the ring is to replace the axle.See "Related Questions" below for more
how much does it cost to repair a faulty wheel sensor
You replace the wheel bearing hub assembly - it has studs, bearings and wheel speed sensor around $100 part
No, replace the entire hub.
It is located in the wheel hub. If the speed sensor fails, you have to replace the hub.If you have an ABS light coming on and the ABS computer says the speed sensor, don't rule out the wires as we had our speed sensor wires break. They were so thin that they couldn't even be soldered, so it is not surprising that they could break.
You need to replace the rear wheel hub - bearing and speed sensor inclusive
To replace the speed sensor on a Honda Pilot you first need to research it. There are two speed sensors on the Honda Pilot. One is on the transmission the other is on the left front wheel. To replace the one on the tranny all you do is unscrew it. To change the other you have to remove the wheel, brake caliper and caliper bracket. Then you remove the hub. Then you pull it out.
There are two speed sensors on the front of the transmission and one abs wheel speed sensor at each wheel bearing.There are two speed sensors on the front of the transmission and one abs wheel speed sensor at each wheel bearing.
Wheel speed or ABS sensor's are located on the suspension Knuckle Front and Rear.