03-30-2022, 09:44 AM
The service manual says to “…check the gap (see specs in post #2) at several points by turning the rear wheel slowly. The sensor air gap cannot be adjusted. If not within specification, check each installation part for deformation, looseness and damage.”
“Check the wheel speed sensor for damage and replace if necessary”
“Check the rear pulser ring for damage and replace if necessary”
Like said above, it must be flat and not bent anywhere or damaged in any way. One member bent his while doing wheel removal and installation. Bent it some and had to replace it.
OK, all that is how to check the sensor, but reading the manual more, it actually says, in your case, to first check that the meters sweep. Yours do. So next, read out the ABS problem code.
Then do some voltage checks and continuity checks. Too much to type here and has pics for connector checks. If you need this, PM me and I can send it to you.
“Check the wheel speed sensor for damage and replace if necessary”
“Check the rear pulser ring for damage and replace if necessary”
Like said above, it must be flat and not bent anywhere or damaged in any way. One member bent his while doing wheel removal and installation. Bent it some and had to replace it.
OK, all that is how to check the sensor, but reading the manual more, it actually says, in your case, to first check that the meters sweep. Yours do. So next, read out the ABS problem code.
Then do some voltage checks and continuity checks. Too much to type here and has pics for connector checks. If you need this, PM me and I can send it to you.
