Abs/ speed sensor removal

Discussion in 'Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanics Forum' started by djbattle, Aug 31, 2019.

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  2. djbattle

    djbattle Light Load Member

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    I I mean to remove,I test them got 1.9 ohms need help asap
     
  3. Working2party

    Working2party Medium Load Member

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    The ABS sensor should just pull out. You have a picture of the back side. So if you can get ahold of it just pull it straight out. There is alittle tension clip on that sensor bore that can lap be removed. The new sensor usually comes with the clip and grease for it.

    On drive axles you usually have to pull the tires and drums off to get to where you can get ahold of the sensor. Trailers and steer axles you can usually get them fished out and back in.
     
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  4. djbattle

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    Thanks ,what is a good cheap abs scanner for 2014 prostar
     
  6. Working2party

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    Wabco will basicly give you the software. You just have to find a computer and data link.

    I can’t help you on a good and cheap. The company buys the best, and I borrow it as allowed when needed, but I’ve seen little DTC readers on the tool truck, I just ever can remember the price they say.... (after I quit sobbing about the amount I already owe)!!!
     
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  7. Snailexpress

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    You 100% sure not 1.9 K ohms ? 1.9 is the right number just time by thousand.
     
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    Not a pro at meter but I have 1.9 at all 4 wheels
     
  9. Snailexpress

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    Sounds all 4 sensor are good. Can you pay more attention to range switch what is the number it was set. If you set 200 1.9 is ohms. If you set meter to 2000 1.9 is 1900.
     
  10. Rideandrepair

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    Try pushing them in, too large of a gap will throw a code, it can be caused by too much wheel end play, also. I just did one on my trailer, using a screwdriver and hammer ( lightly) A wooden dowel or flat head punch works better, so as not to damage sensor wiring.Usually just slipped out a bit. Or the wire attached to the sensor is broken.
     
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