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Re: abs sensor

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 5:35 pm
by JimmyB
Thanks for everyone's input again. The sensor is fitted according to the directions of willow2u and works a treat.
Just a couple of other points to be aware of,

1. It would appear that the sensor is coming from Germany, hence the £8 delivery, and has quite a lengthy delivery time (thanks COVID :D )

2. My sensor was very tight to get back in, I had to use a bit of persuasion by tapping gently with a hammer and blunt instrument on the metal fixing bracket of the sensor and a thin film of grease around the sensor body.

3. I had to drill out the sensor fixing bracket hole with an 8mm drill to get the original fixing bolt through.

A bit of a pest but well worth it for the circa £150 saving.

Again =D> =D> =D> to all involved for this fix.

Re: abs sensor

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 6:10 pm
by willow2u
I’m glad it works I’m not afraid to go outside now my sensor is a perfect fit maybe because my hubs were shot blasted and the clamp slides out enough to line up with the fixing hole. What connector did you use

Re: abs sensor

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 9:53 pm
by JimmyB
I used the same connector as you did with the inserted piece of plastic to spread the connections
https://www.ebay.co.uk/ipp/263063123791 ... 675.l48352 .

The metal bracket of the sensor did slide out for me too but there was only a 6mm hole in it, I popped it off to see why the bolt would not tighten and realised I had to drill the larger hole.

Re: abs sensor

Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2020 10:17 pm
by willow2u
Oh yes I forgot because my bolt snapped off taking it out I redrilled and tapped a smaller hole :roll:

Re: abs sensor

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2020 2:37 pm
by Kaysee_sw
Just thought I'd add in my experience of this...

Diagnostic connector indicated front-right sensor fault, luckily it was correct!

Old sensor a pig to remove, came out in bits and the retaining bolt snapped.

New sensor went in fine (hole size different, needs a gentle tap to get it in), double layer of epoxy heatshrink over the top of the wire join, and a squidge of Sika to keep things dry. First test, ABS light went off as it should - very good news!

Test drive all good. Went up the notorious slippy muddy hill and stuck alternate sides of the van in the mud and stomped on the brakes. ABS appears to function as it should. New sensor seems a little less eager to engage ABS than the old one, but this isn't a bad thing - it was a little too eager all round before - might change the other side to match soon so I can stop quicker without all the new-fangled safety features getting in the way.

So in all, a success! Total cost <£15 and an hour of swaerin, all of which was getting the old sensor out.

Well done willow2u - think you may have saved a lot of people a lot of money!

Re: abs sensor

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2020 8:14 pm
by willow2u
Glad to have helped 👍

Re: abs sensor

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2020 9:39 am
by willow2u
Might be worth running a dremel around the hole to remove some surface rust mine were shot blasted and the sensor slides in lovely

Re: abs sensor

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2020 11:40 pm
by philsteward
Hi all, just wondering if there were any other sources for this wheel sensor? I note they are out of stock now on the previous link shown (probably all of us buying them for our Bongos!) and I don't seem to be able to find the same one on eBay.

Does anyone have the link to the one in eBay?

Or any suggestions from anywhere else?

Re: abs sensor

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2020 9:10 am
by willow2u
Looks like blueprint do a version
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