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Delphi speed and position sensors are designed for use with any control module that accepts a digital input. Our sensors use the Hall Effect or magneto resistive (MR) principles for accurate and clean signal input to the electronic control module (ECM). The result is more design flexibility to address unique applications requiring high-temperature operation and extremely stable switch point repeatability and/or high air gap capability. Our speed and position sensors also maintain optimal performance during drastic temperature changes for robust, long-lasting sensor protection thanks to a single-element design. Delphi speed and position sensors undergo certified electrical testing with industry EMI protection against noise interference and other sensor output, and feature enhanced sensing functionality that delivers reduced emissions, improved reliability and superior driveability.
Some vehicles may use the same part for both a Speed Sensor and an ABS Wheel Speed Sensor, while others may use two different parts. These parts serve different systems of the vehicle and may fail for different reasons - it is important to replace the proper sensor to fix the underlying issue.
SPEED SENSOR |
The Speed Sensor(s) measure rotational speed of the transmission shafts. Common failure symptoms include:
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ABS WHEEL SPEED SENSOR |
The Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) sensor monitors wheel speed. Common failure symptoms include:
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Warranty Information:12 Months / 12,000 Miles
CAPA Certified or NSF Certified parts bear the seal of independent, third party organizations guaranteeing fitment and quality equal to original equipment. These parts may be required if your insurance company is paying for the repair.
Specifications | |
Mounting Hardware Included | No |
Package Contents | ABS Wheel Speed Sensor, Instruction Sheet |
Connector Gender | Female |
Connector Shape | Round |
Terminal Quantity | 2 |
Terminal Type | Pin |
Connector Quantity | 1 |
Terminal Gender | Male |
Wiring Harness Included | Yes |
Position(s) | Front, Front Left, Front Right. For the position specific to your vehicle, refer to the Application tab. |