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    Question Suitable ABS Sensor Grease?

    According to the LR TSB LT206-003/2005 (attached), anti-seize grease should be applied to the new ABS sensor when installing. There is no mention or specifications of which/what grease to use.

    From my searching, I found:

    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    The Meritor Wabco Type D documents actually contain the following information regarding sensor grease:

    Sensor Lube Specification

    Meritor WABCO specifications call for a sensor lubricant with the following characteristics:

    Lube must be mineral oil-based and contain molydisulfide. It should have excellent anti-corrosion and adhesion characteristics and be capable of continuous function in a temperature range of –40 ̊ to 300 ̊F (–40 ̊ to 150 ̊C).
    No mention of the grease needing to be dielectric.
    < http://www.aulro.com/afvb/discovery-...acement-3.html >

    Is anyone aware of a specific grease that meets these requirements?

    From what I am aware of, the dropping point of a grease indicates the highest operating temperature. Having had a look at some of the automotive lubricate suppliers, the following options may be suitable:
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