How to Replace a Vehicle Speed Sensor?

Jotting down the technical terminology of speed sensors, the part has a very vital significance in the overall working of the vehicle. A speed sensor in a vehicle generates a steady magnetic pulse in the pattern similar to a wave which is directly proportional to the speed of the vehicle. In simpler terms, if the vehicle is moving at a high speed it will generate high-frequency waves which will be proportional to the speed of the vehicle. The Electronic Control Unit of an Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) deals directly with the speed sensors and receives information regarding various electrical mechanisms such as fuel injection, ignition, cruise control, torque, and wheels lock-up.

Vehicle Speed Sensor

Replacing a vehicle speed sensor isn’t a very difficult task; you just need few tools and a step-by-step guide to get through the whole process. A vehicle speed sensors are externally-mounted and positioned on the transmission, secured in place by one or two bolts.

Things you’ll need

  • Open-ended wrench
  • Jack Stand
  • Socket extension
  • Directional light
  • New speed sensor shaft
  • New vehicle speed sensor
  • Engine lubricant

Steps to replace vehicle Speed Sensors

Step 1: First, park the car in a safe spot and turn the engine off.

Step 2: Let the engine cool off before getting down to the business.

Step 3: Using the jack kit, jack up the front part of your car until there is sufficient space for you to crawl underneath the car.

Step 4: Now, lying on your back, look up and start looking for the speed sensor. It is located on the bottom of the transmission. It is a small plug that is jutting out of the transmission. You’ll see an electrical connector attachedto it.

Step 5: The electrical connector will have a release tab, just squeeze it to remove the connector from the sensor.

Step 6: Now, using the open-ended wrench, pull the speed sensor in-between it and twist it counterclockwise, until the speed sensor is loose enough to pull out from the transmission.

Step 7: Now, put the new speed sensor in place and instead of revolving it counterclockwise, twist it clockwise to secure it in place.

Step 8: Again, plug the electrical connector on the sensor, see if everything is done and slide out from under the car.

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