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Thread: Ebay abs wheel sensors

  1. #21
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    Cool down m8, put a new good quality hub not some cheap sh*t then IMO you'll be OK
    Discovery Td5 (2000), manual, tuned

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    Ha ha..it really wasn't that hard..mine was r rear so furthest away..just followed the chassis on top then tagged the original wire loom up thru rh guard..thru firewall across the dash using a wire chaser to the SLABS.

    Identified wires on SLABS plug...search for details. ..cut wires..solder new ones in...away you go. No more faults including no more strange wheel lock up at low speed. .a really weird fault that freaked the wife out.

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    Thumbs up Update to Wheel sensor

    Just a quick update to this repair. I ended up getting a genuine sensor from Roverlord and installing that. I also fitted a new shuttle valve switch assembly given to me by a friend who owned a Disco previously. These two things have fixed my D2 and I've been error free for about 2 months.

    The cheap ebay sensors just deteriorated with lower resistance values every time I checked them. The final value was 87 ohms which is well below the 1050 ohms for the new sensor. In light of my sensor experience from ebay, I must agree that genuine sensors are the way to go.

    The cheap enamelled wire used in the chinese sensors just deteriorated quickly and the wire shorts out. You get what you pay for as the saying goes.

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