Fig. 2: Front ABS sensor harness and bracket attached
to the strut assembly
Fig. 3: Speed sensor tone wheel on hub assembly
Disconnect the speed sensor harness connector in the engine compartment.
Remove the bolts holding the sensor harness brackets and clips. Take careful
note of placement and location of harness retainers; exact reassembly is required.
Remove the sensor retaining bolt at the front hub.
Remove the front wheel speed sensor by lifting it straight out of the housing.
Do not damage the tip of the sensor by hitting it against surrounding components.
Protect the tip from damage after it is removed. Inspect the sensor tip for
any damage or accumulated debris. Clean or replace as necessary.
To install:
Place the sensor into the mount without damaging or striking the tip.
Install the retaining bolt and tighten it to 10 ft. lbs. (14 Nm).
Remove the caliper and brake disc. Use a non-ferrous feeler gauge to check
the clearance between the tip of the sensor and the tone wheel. Rotate the
hub and check sensor-to-tone wheel clearance to the tone wheel at several
locations. Standard clearance is 0.039–0.059 in. (1.0–1.5mm).
If the air gap to the tone wheel is too small, the sensor may be raised
using special ABS sensor shims. Remove the sensor, install the shim and recheck.
If clearance is too great, there is a problem with the tone wheel, the hub
and/or the sensor.
Once the air gap is correct, reset the retaining bolt to the correct torque.
Working from the sensor end, install each harness clip and retainer, making
sure the cable is routed exactly as before. Do not allow the cable to become
twisted or kinked.
Connect the sensor to the ABS harness in the engine compartment.
Remove the rear seat. Disconnect the ABS harness connector.
Remove the rear sensor harness retaining bracket from the rear trailing
link. Remove any other retainers or clips holding the harness. Take note of
the cable routing and retainer placement; exact reassembly is required.
Remove the retaining bolt holding the sensor to the hub.
Remove the rear wheel speed sensor by lifting it straight out of the housing.
Do not damage the tip of the sensor by hitting it against surrounding components.
Protect the tip from damage after it is removed. Inspect the sensor tip for
any damage or accumulated debris. Clean or replace as necessary.
To install:
Place the sensor into the mount without damaging or striking the tip.
Install the retaining bolt and tighten it to 10 ft. lbs. (14 Nm).
Remove the caliper and brake disc. Use a non-ferrous feeler gauge to check
the clearance between the tip of the sensor and the tone wheel. Rotate the
hub and check sensor-to-tone wheel clearance to the tone wheel at several
locations. Standard clearance is 0.031–0.051 in. (0.8–1.3mm).
If the air gap to the tone wheel is too small, the sensor may be raised
using special ABS sensor shims. Remove the sensor, install the shim and recheck.
If clearance is too great, there is a problem with the tone wheel, the hub
and/or the sensor.
Once the air gap is correct, again set the retaining bolt to the correct
torque.
Working from the sensor end, install each harness clip and retainer, making
sure the cable is routed exactly as before. Do not allow the cable to become
twisted or kinked.
Connect the sensor to the ABS harness under the rear seat. Install the rear
seat.