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ABS wheel sensors are Hall effect magnetic sensors. Water should not prevent them from working. If yours failed it could be magnetization, road debris, installation failure, etc.aaron17 wrote:Are these crossovers best for flooded roads? I want to know which ones are good. I kinda fed up of abs speed sensors failing when going in flood in dem euros. And ppl jus goin in flood like normal.
Maybe later down the road those cars might suffer.
adnj wrote:ABS wheel sensors are Hall effect magnetic sensors. Water should not prevent them from working. If yours failed it could be magnetization, road debris, installation failure, etc.aaron17 wrote:Are these crossovers best for flooded roads? I want to know which ones are good. I kinda fed up of abs speed sensors failing when going in flood in dem euros. And ppl jus goin in flood like normal.
Maybe later down the road those cars might suffer.
The US military's HMMWV (Humvee) has ABS/ESC on each one using an ABS sensor that is nearly identical to the stock OEM sensor that GM uses.
aaron17 wrote:adnj wrote:ABS wheel sensors are Hall effect magnetic sensors. Water should not prevent them from working. If yours failed, it could be magnetization, road debris, installation failure, etc.aaron17 wrote:Are these crossovers best for flooded roads? I want to know which ones are good. I kinda fed up of abs speed sensors failing when going in flood in dem euros. And ppl jus goin in flood like normal.
Maybe later down the road, those cars might suffer.
The US military's HMMWV (Humvee) has ABS/ESC on each one using an ABS sensor that is nearly identical to the stock OEM sensor that GM uses.
Well water with road debris, mud, etc?
aaron17 wrote:What brand of sensors are the best? OEM aint cutting it.
Rory Phoulorie wrote:aaron17 wrote:What brand of sensors are the best? OEM aint cutting it.
What brand of vehicle are you referring to?
I find OEM parts to be of the best quality.
If your ABS sensor continues to generate a fault code, the reluctor ring (the sensor ring at the wheel) will likely need to be serviced or replaced.aaron17 wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:aaron17 wrote:What brand of sensors are the best? OEM aint cutting it.
What brand of vehicle are you referring to?
I find OEM parts to be of the best quality.
Jetta mk6. I use OEM and it fails still
I would like to know if ATE has a revision update on the sensors. I think I am getting old sensors. That's why its failing.
aaron17 wrote:Any help will be appreciated..those sensors rel costly adding up over the years....
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