The abs sensor is there to inform the driver if there are any issues with the anti-locking brake system. It measures accordingly to prevent issues like the wheels locking or skidding. It is not an ideal situation to drive without one functional, however, it is not absolutely vital. Replacing an abs sensor as soon as possible is highly recommended.
You can, but it would be hard and I would not recommend it.
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YOU HAVE TO DRIVE IT TO HELL AND BACK Most likely either the wires to the vehicle/turbine speed sensor are broken or the vehicle/turbine speed sensor is defective
No, if a tie rod is broken you would have no steering control.
Your transmission sensor might be broken
can you drive with a faulty cam sensor for a while?
I would recommend you have them come to you. They will replace the broken windshield at your home or work place.
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It would take you 16 hours and 26 minutes to drive from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia to Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. You would take the National Route 32 for 1,544 km.
In the floppy drive
there is a small sensor under the lever which tells the cars computer on which position the lever is. The sensor may have broken down so it is reading you are in neutral while you are still in the drive position. It is a cheap fix.
If an idler pulley is broken, I would advise not to drive it anywhere. It would effect the power steering, water pump, alternator and coolant fan causing you to get stuck on the road and possibly cost many more $$ in damage.