Yes, the Ford Fusion is equipped with wheel sensor rings, commonly known as tone rings or reluctor rings, which are used in conjunction with the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) and traction control systems. These rings are typically mounted on the wheel hub and work with wheel speed sensors to monitor the rotational speed of each wheel. If you need to replace a wheel sensor ring, it's advisable to consult your vehicle's service manual or a professional mechanic for the correct part and installation procedures.
The 1998 Ford Ranger speed sensor ring can be located on the passenger wheel. The speed sensor ring will be on the inside of the brake rotor.
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The tone ring on a 2007 Ford Escape is a toothed ring that is part of the vehicle's anti-lock braking system (ABS) and traction control system. It is typically located on the wheel hub or axle and works in conjunction with a sensor to detect the speed of the wheels. The tone ring generates a signal as the teeth pass by the sensor, allowing the vehicle's computer to monitor wheel speed and help prevent wheel lockup during braking. If the tone ring is damaged or malfunctioning, it can lead to issues with the ABS and traction control systems.
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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
its a pickup sensor on the rear of gearbox and runs of a reluctor ring in the box same as a abs sensor ring
If it is 4x4 remove axle from wheel bearing assembly and then remove the wheel bearing assembly. Make sure the tone ring (looks like a ring with teeth) is still attached to the spped sensor side of the bearing, if not, replace wheel bearing assembly with an assembly that comes with the speed sensor. Replacing a speed sensor without a tone ring is pointless because it won't work.
ford speed sensor is located on front of differential. speed ring is inside diff housing
The code C0040 is related to the right front wheel speed sensor there is a fault from either obstruction on the sensor to detection ring(ie debris on sensor or ring surface) or it can be a bad sensor in need of replacement.
Rust built up (where the front wheel speed sensors insert into the hub) raises the sensor away from the tone ring causing a change in the air gap. This sends a bad signal to the ABS module. The ABS module thinks the wheel is locked up and then activates the ABS. I have seen this in GM trucks and Ford trucks. Remove the wheel speed sensor, clean area of flaking rust then reinstall sensor.
The wheel speed sensor (WSS) is located on top of the rear differential on a 1999 Dodge 2500 4X4. The sensor interacts with a tone ring sandwiched behind the differential ring gear. As the differential ring gear rotates the tone ring sends signals through the wheel speed sensor; the signal is converted to vehicle speed by the Power-train Computer Module and ultimately displayed on the drivers speedometer. The WSS is also used to signal the anti-lock braking system computer under severe braking conditions.
The speed sensor is located on the backside of the front wheel hubs. They read using the gear ring on the axle shaft.