100% copper used to produce correct voltage pulses from induction wound internal bobbins
PBT housings protect internal windings from the extreme fluctuations of external heat and moisture
Active and passive sensors create the correct bandwidth to send to the ECU to maintain the internal balance of the internal braking system
Correct OEM fit harness weather pak connectors are used to ensure ease of installation and extended service life
Symptoms of a Failing Speed Sensor vs. ABS Wheel Speed Sensor
Some vehicles may use the same part for both a Speed Sensor and an ABS Wheel Speed Sensor, while others may use two different parts. These parts serve different systems of the vehicle and may fail for different reasons - it is important to replace the proper sensor to fix the underlying issue.
SPEED SENSOR
The Speed Sensor(s) measure rotational speed of the transmission shafts. Common failure symptoms include:
Erratic Speedometer Behavior
Harsh or Improper Shifting
Loss of Cruise Control
Surging or Hesitation
Check Engine Light On
Located in 'Electrical'
ABS WHEEL SPEED SENSOR
The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) sensor monitors wheel speed. Common failure symptoms include: