Cars have definitely come a long way from the steam–powered machines conceived in the 17th century. Automobiles today come equipped with various gadgets and electronics that make them more efficient and reliable on the road. Among these modern devices is the ABS speed sensor. On vehicles with anti–lock braking systems (ABS), an ABS speed sensor is usually located on each wheel. The sensor detects the wheel's rotational speed and sends the information to the vehicle's engine control unit (ECU). When one wheel's rotational speed is lower, the ECU puts less hydraulic braking pressure on the slower wheel so it can speed up. Hydraulic pressure on faster–spinning wheels, on the other hand, is increased until the said wheels slow down to normal speeds. By accurately measuring the wheels' rotational speed, the ABS speed sensor helps your vehicle's wheels turn at the same speed. Over time, though, the speed sensor may come up with erratic information. And fortunately, a faulty ABS speed sensor is nothing to worry about. Here at Auto Parts Deal, we have the solutions for any auto problem you may encounter.
• Accurately measures the wheels' rotational speed
• Designed to work seamlessly with most OE ECUs
• Helps your vehicle perform more efficiently on the road
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