Wheel Speed/ABS sensor

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BillyEvs
Joined: Wed 09 May, 2012 08:58
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Wheel Speed/ABS sensor

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Hi,
iv got the dreaded ABS/ASC lights on my dash ever since my coilovers were fitted, is this an mot failure?. Anyway i should have the parts tomorrow but my mot is also tomorrow, i tried to clean them first but i couldn't get the bolts off (seem to have been rounded by someone) anyone know where i can get replacements? id only need the 4 max.

Also, i have not have any codes come up. (my device might not be that great though)

Thanks
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Gazza
Joined: Tue 04 Oct, 2005 20:58
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Re: Wheel Speed/ABS sensor

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You will need to get the bolts undone (WD40 etc)whatever you do so do that and clean them first ;)

I got replacements on Ebay, you could also try Euro car parts or Greman Swedish French (GSF)
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John Wilson
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  Z3 roadster 2.0
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Re: Wheel Speed/ABS sensor

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The bolts are have allen heads on them if they are the original. They sheer off easily so be careful. Lots of WD40 soaking.
BillyEvs
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Re: Wheel Speed/ABS sensor

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Well bad news, once I finally got to it I sprayed it infact basically bathed it in WD40 I went to put Thr Allen key in and it had been completely rounded! Alan key justt turns in it, someone mit of had a go before I bought it.. Unsure why to do now to be honest.
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John Wilson
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Re: Wheel Speed/ABS sensor

Post by John Wilson »

There is a tool called something like an easi-out . It' s like a tap but with a left hand thread. You drill a hole down the centre and screw the tap in. This will unscrew the bolt.
BillyEvs
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Re: Wheel Speed/ABS sensor

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Ah thanks! I garage right near me sells a set for £6 so il give that a go! Il let you know... Thanks again lads
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Gazza
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Re: Wheel Speed/ABS sensor

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How about using a pair of grips
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BillyEvs
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Re: Wheel Speed/ABS sensor

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The grips wouldn't work, got the easy-out tools so il give that a go tomorrow
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Re: Wheel Speed/ABS sensor

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Finally got to change it today, te screw extractor (easy-out) worked perfectly!.. Although the lights didn't go out. So have to double check everything tomorrow..
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John Wilson
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Re: Wheel Speed/ABS sensor

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The ABS light often doesnt reset immediately. I find it usually takes a couple of journeys before resetting.
Frank.A
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Re: Wheel Speed/ABS sensor

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When trying to removes rusted nuts/bolts,use Plus Gas not WD.
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Jays Zed
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Re: Wheel Speed/ABS sensor

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I had a similar experience. I got mine fault coded and it told me it was the rear speed/abs sensors. I took them out and cleaned them but in the end had to replace both rear sensors. The lights then went out within a matter of meters! The Z3 sesnsors are quite expensive. I managed to track some down on ebay that are for the 318 (search on here for abs sensors and from what I remember there's a link), the only difference being is the sensor lead is longer so you end up with some spare cable. I just coiled mine up and zip tied it out of the way. Tah dah!!! :)
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Gazza
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Re: Wheel Speed/ABS sensor

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Jays Zed wrote:I had a similar experience. I got mine fault coded and it told me it was the rear speed/abs sensors. I took them out and cleaned them but in the end had to replace both rear sensors. The lights then went out within a matter of meters! The Z3 sesnsors are quite expensive. I managed to track some down on ebay that are for the 318 (search on here for abs sensors and from what I remember there's a link), the only difference being is the sensor lead is longer so you end up with some spare cable. I just coiled mine up and zip tied it out of the way. Tah dah!!! :)
I did the same, using part number 34521182067, bought on Ebay, £13.29 each at the moment inc p+p
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