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Trading Area => Car Parts, bits For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: Entwood on 29 September 2015, 15:42:32

Title: Wanted - Front ABS Sensor
Post by: Entwood on 29 September 2015, 15:42:32
Wanted for a 2001 FL 3.2 Saloon, a front ABS sensor in known working condition. I "think" they are the same both sides, but are different to the rears .. least that's how I read EPC. If they are different I need the front left (nearside). Reading through the forum it appears they are "awkward" to get out intact ... :(

Any help gratefully accepted

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Title: Re: Wanted - Front ABS Sensor
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 29 September 2015, 16:13:48
Second hand ones are next to impossible to come by, they nearly always fail to come out in one piece

I bought new, from GM, for about £60, 18 months ago :y
Title: Re: Wanted - Front ABS Sensor
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 30 September 2015, 14:19:39
I totally refurbed and repainted my front suspension, and part of this was (I intended) to remove the sensors, angle-grind the hub/steering knuckle, then refit after painting. This did not happen.

Basically if you've got a faulty sensor, you change the whole knuckle, which as Mr V6 says when the wire alone is a fairly double-taking £60, and a whole knuckle could be what, £10, £20?that's what the bloke up the road would probably charge me, it's a no-brainer for me.

At some point will be getting a spare one to try various methods to remove one intact, WD40 and a vice and see what happens. I suspect broken plastic and a knackered sensor   :D
Title: Re: Wanted - Front ABS Sensor
Post by: 05omegav6 on 30 September 2015, 14:37:32
I totally refurbed and repainted my front suspension, and part of this was (I intended) to remove the sensors, angle-grind the hub/steering knuckle, then refit after painting. This did not happen.

Basically if you've got a faulty sensor, you change the whole knuckle, which as Mr V6 says when the wire alone is a fairly double-taking £60, and a whole knuckle could be what, £10, £20?that's what the bloke up the road would probably charge me, it's a no-brainer for me.

At some point will be getting a spare one to try various methods to remove one intact, WD40 and a vice and see what happens. I suspect broken plastic and a knackered sensor   :D
Thing is, and what your £10-20 used hub fails to allow for, is the subsequent £70-100 reset cost of the geometry... also not allowing for faffing time.

A new sensor from Vauxhall is actually the most efficient course of action... both financially and temporally  :y