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  1. #1

    Default ABS wheel speed sensor

    As above for a 1994 jap import toyota sprinter (my daily driver)
    Failed nct. First i took out the abs light in the dash because it was staying on, and they noticed it had abs, so failed it on the light not working so now i must get the abs working
    Any help greatly appreciated
    or even any other trick to get the warning light working
    cheers

    Sorry just realised i should of put this in the, misc for sale/wanted section


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    only way to fix it is to replace the wheel speed sensor, also you might (open to correction) be getting a incorect speed signal which means your dial wont be telling you the actual speed your doin, so you could be caught for speedin...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dunnedriftin View Post
    only way to fix it is to replace the wheel speed sensor, also you might (open to correction) be getting a incorect speed signal which means your dial wont be telling you the actual speed your doin, so you could be caught for speedin...
    Speedo in the dash gets signal from sensor in gear box i think
    sensors on hubs only to do with abs i think


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    Quote Originally Posted by cork kouki View Post
    Speedo in the dash gets signal from sensor in gear box i think
    sensors on hubs only to do with abs i think
    yeh think your right..


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    is it the sensor thats fucked???

    dunno bout these but the abs light might give a flash code after a few seconds of the ignition being switched on if so note the flashes and check on the net and it wil pinpoint the fault!!


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    no the sensors are actually fucked allright, diognostics (sp?) showed up 3 codes today
    Faulty front right sensor
    Faulty rear right sensor
    rear right sensor break in circuit

    i see where you are coming with the light flashing, usually the case with engine managment light

    Maybe sensors off an avensis or carina would work, or any toyota of same age'ish can anyone help


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    yeah maybe a 20v corolla or somethin? just make sure the air gap between the sensor and the ring is the same!

    was lookin for them flash codes aswell not to be found prob not the case for these yokes!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by benhachi View Post
    yeah maybe a 20v corolla or somethin? just make sure the air gap between the sensor and the ring is the same!
    cheers man. anyone breaking a corolla 20v, gxi, si, or anything along those lines??


 

 

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