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replacing ABS sensor
Fellers,
The dealer pulled codes and said I have a bad front pass side ABS sensor per the codes. The didn't take the sensor off to clean or look at it. The estimate about $300 to replace with labor and a new sensor at $149. I have tried to get the sensor off before with no luck. The bolt comes out easily but I can't dislodge the sensor itself. I can buy a new one for about $115 online, is there a secret to getting the sensor off? BTW, i got an '03 Legacy sedan for a loaner and the acceleration is not impressive with the 2.5L. thanks Tdog |
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Umm, hit it harder?
Some people soak it with their penetrating fluid of choice. I've never had to remove a sensor yet. (knock on wood) SubaruParts.com lists the sensors for $114.29 each.
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ABS Sensor
The sensor fits tightly in the hole in the hub so it seals. If it is bad anyway, get some pliers and rip it outta there! It is highly unlikely that the sensor can be fixed by cleaning.
NiftySVX Toyta mechanic |
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