
ABS Light on
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There is a description somewhere on rewinding an ABS sensor, but can't locate it at present, its 5000-15000 turns of very fine wire (typically 40swg+) in general so needs careful control of bobbin speed and tension whilst winding, however given that the case is damaged unless that can be repaired there will be nothing to house the newly wound bobbin in 

Geoff
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
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I found this - it implies an MX5 ABS is Bongo compatible. http://www.sgpetchparts.co.uk/mazda/mx- ... 12350.html . The price quoted is steep, but I'm sure can be beaten
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Be careful! Mazda Bongo applies to a lot more vehicles than the Mazda Bongo Friendee, the third and last part of the name is all important! There are lots of other "Bongo's" because Bongo is sort of like "VAN" in English!
See the Wikipedia entry for Mazda Bongo here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_Bongo
See the Wikipedia entry for Mazda Bongo here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_Bongo
Geoff
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
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Here are the Part numbers for the mountings and sensors for the ABS http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... f02.html#6
Geoff
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
2001 Aero V6, AFT, full side conversion.
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Excellent, that part number has yielded more results. I will have a proper look through them tomorrow.g8dhe wrote: Sat Dec 30, 2017 10:58 pm Here are the Part numbers for the mountings and sensors for the ABS http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... f02.html#6
The part number from the lush diagrams above seems to match the part number listed on that site though, so perhaps the mx5 did share the same sensor?g8dhe wrote: Sat Dec 30, 2017 10:47 pm Be careful! Mazda Bongo applies to a lot more vehicles than the Mazda Bongo Friendee, the third and last part of the name is all important! There are lots of other "Bongo's" because Bongo is sort of like "VAN" in English!
See the Wikipedia entry for Mazda Bongo here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_Bongo
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Found a cheap one in Russia, but no idea how I'd order it - think it is a dead end!
https://baza.drom.ru/vladivostok/sell_s ... 73614.html
There appears to be three variants according to the bongo fury website and I've no idea what the differences are.
https://baza.drom.ru/vladivostok/sell_s ... 73614.html
There appears to be three variants according to the bongo fury website and I've no idea what the differences are.
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If my browser translates accurately, their email is [email protected]. You could send them a msg and see if they answer.Found a cheap one in Russia, but no idea how I'd order it - think it is a dead end!
This is their website http://dv-parts.ru/
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dont worry sotal - i live in russian and i may order that part on my adress - but i live in moscow- do you have friends in moscow? i try transmit it from them for you
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to sotal - i dont may sent private message for you
after holiday i try help you... my adress - [email protected] - use it for connect

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Strange that it won't let you send a private message to me,cutlass wrote: Thu Jan 04, 2018 10:31 pm to sotal - i dont may sent private message for youafter holiday i try help you... my adress - [email protected] - use it for connect
It would be great if you could help.
Thanks
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"I found this - it implies an MX5 ABS is Bongo compatible"- its MX5 sensor - http://www.vehiclepartsdatabase.com/veh ... f01g09f09m photo http://www.maxparts.ru/index.php?page=p ... id=4555164 it look big different from bongo sensor 

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Apologies, have been very busy at work and haven't looked at my personal emails! Will take a look now.
Thanks
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Hoping someone could cast there eyes over this...
I've still not managed to get an ABS sensor.
Now there are apparently a few different versions. The Bongo Fury shop states:
First off, does this really matter - what are the variations? will it just be a bracket or something like that, or is the sensor itself fundamentally different?
Second question...
After a bit of searching I came across the fact that the Mazda Millenia appears to use the same part number for the ABS sensor. It shows 43-701Z in the same way as the lush diagram posted earlier does.
https://www.jimellismazdaparts.com/imag ... T08681.jpg
Will that really be the same part?
On closer inspection it gives a full part number of:
TA014373XF or the same with (XE at the end)
The Lush diagram for the Bongo gives:
S09V4373XD
The first 4 characters are obviously different as is the last 2. As we can see from the Bongo Fury shop, the last 2 characters denote minor changes. What about the first 4 characters - does anyone know how the product codes are built up? I'm wondering if the 4373 is the actual sensor and the rest is the wire length / brackets etc. specific to each car??
The Mazda Millenia is the Mazda Xedos 9 - and there are some cheap sensors on ebay. One of which (for about £10) says it fits the following:
B25D4373XE
B25D4373XF
B25D4373XG
C1004373Y
Which doesn't match the above TA01 code but again matches the same format with the 4373 in the middle.
Another (for about £12) says it fits:
B25D4373XE
B25D4373XF
B25D4373XG
The above part number seems to be for a Mazda 323 and a Mazda Premacy as well.
A Mazda 6 has the following part number:
GJ6A4373XG
As I've looked further I've found that Kia/Hyundai seem to follow similar too. The i30/rio has a sensor which looks very similar to the bongo with the code:
0K31L4373XD
0K31L4373XE
Interestingly the above Kia one also lists a NIPPARTS Number of J5000307 which I take it is Nippon just like the Bongo.
Does anyone have any further knowledge which would support any of these assumptions?!
I'm wondering if I can make anything up from another one to fit, most of these other ones are in the £10-£20 range which seems a lot more like it for how simple the part is!
I've still not managed to get an ABS sensor.
Now there are apparently a few different versions. The Bongo Fury shop states:
There are slight variations in this product so you need to select the right one. This is determined by your chassis number which you will find inside the passenger door on the pillar. Here are the variations.
Type XB: SGEW up to 100221, SGLR up to 105939, SGLW up to 105135, SGL3 up to 102903, SGL5 up to 105692, SG5W up to 101822.
Type XC: SGEW 100222 to 100273, SGLR 105940 to 108443, SGLW 105136 to 106934, SGL3 102904 to 103687, SGL5 105693 to 107198, SG5W 101823 to 102186
Type XD: SGEW 100274 onwards, SGLR 108444 onwards, SGLW 106935 onwards, SGL3 103688 onwards, SGL5 o 107199 onwards, SG5W 102186 onwards
First off, does this really matter - what are the variations? will it just be a bracket or something like that, or is the sensor itself fundamentally different?
Second question...
After a bit of searching I came across the fact that the Mazda Millenia appears to use the same part number for the ABS sensor. It shows 43-701Z in the same way as the lush diagram posted earlier does.
https://www.jimellismazdaparts.com/imag ... T08681.jpg
Will that really be the same part?
On closer inspection it gives a full part number of:
TA014373XF or the same with (XE at the end)
The Lush diagram for the Bongo gives:
S09V4373XD
The first 4 characters are obviously different as is the last 2. As we can see from the Bongo Fury shop, the last 2 characters denote minor changes. What about the first 4 characters - does anyone know how the product codes are built up? I'm wondering if the 4373 is the actual sensor and the rest is the wire length / brackets etc. specific to each car??
The Mazda Millenia is the Mazda Xedos 9 - and there are some cheap sensors on ebay. One of which (for about £10) says it fits the following:
B25D4373XE
B25D4373XF
B25D4373XG
C1004373Y
Which doesn't match the above TA01 code but again matches the same format with the 4373 in the middle.
Another (for about £12) says it fits:
B25D4373XE
B25D4373XF
B25D4373XG
The above part number seems to be for a Mazda 323 and a Mazda Premacy as well.
A Mazda 6 has the following part number:
GJ6A4373XG
As I've looked further I've found that Kia/Hyundai seem to follow similar too. The i30/rio has a sensor which looks very similar to the bongo with the code:
0K31L4373XD
0K31L4373XE
Interestingly the above Kia one also lists a NIPPARTS Number of J5000307 which I take it is Nippon just like the Bongo.
Does anyone have any further knowledge which would support any of these assumptions?!
I'm wondering if I can make anything up from another one to fit, most of these other ones are in the £10-£20 range which seems a lot more like it for how simple the part is!
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may not help much but ive found that a few of the service parts like filters are kia crossed numbers. the wheels on the sorrento also fit straight on but were 16 inch. (ive tested this and they do look great on a bongo).
if it were me i would buy a kia one and do some tests first then see if you could get it to work. just think of it, - - - you would be a hero.
then again you could be 20 quid light.

if it were me i would buy a kia one and do some tests first then see if you could get it to work. just think of it, - - - you would be a hero.



then again you could be 20 quid light.

