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Hi guys

Wondering if anyone could spill some beans on removing this sensor without breaking something, as we're not sure and I have to have this part out tonight! I wish I could be more descriptive but it's not me doing the removal, and I have no idea what it looks like!

Thanks in advance

Andrew

Hi.

Jack vehicle and secure

Remove wheel

Tools:

pliers

screwdriver set

10-12mm spanners, sockets etc

Follow the tube that contains the wiring that goes to the wheel speed sensor.

Assembly is about 600mm long

Undo the 3 brackets that attatch to the hub etc.

Connector is in the engine bay near the grommet it comes through.

There is one bolt that holds the sensor in the hub assy. Lever out gently using flat blade if needed.

Sensor has/had white sealant on it to prevent corrosion and you will also see an o-ring.

Hope this helps.

Cheers

Thanking YOU sir.

Hi.

Jack vehicle and secure

Remove wheel

Tools:

pliers

screwdriver set

10-12mm spanners, sockets etc

Follow the tube that contains the wiring that goes to the wheel speed sensor.

Assembly is about 600mm long

Undo the 3 brackets that attatch to the hub etc.

Connector is in the engine bay near the grommet it comes through.

There is one bolt that holds the sensor in the hub assy. Lever out gently using flat blade if needed.

Sensor has/had white sealant on it to prevent corrosion and you will also see an o-ring.

Hope this helps.

Cheers

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