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Rear

SENSOR-REAR WHEEL SPEED

REMOVAL

NOTE: Before proceeding, Refer to Service Precautions.

1. Raise and support the vehicle.





2. Disconnect the wheel speed sensor cable (5) connector at the body wiring harness (1). The connector has a locking tab which must be pulled back before the connector release tab can be depressed, releasing the connection.
3. Remove the wheel speed sensor cable connector from the body (4) mounted clip (2).
4. Remove the speed sensor cable routing clips (3) from the brake tube (6).





5. Remove the wheel speed sensor routing clips (2) from the axle (1) and trailing arm (3).





6. Remove the wheel speed sensor cable (2) from the retainer on the brake hose bracket (5).
7. Remove the wheel speed sensor cable from the routing clips (4) running along the brake hose.
8. Remove the screw (3) securing the antilock brake wheel speed sensor (2) head to the disc brake adapter (1) or drum brake support plate. Remove the sensor head from the adapter/support plate and remove sensor from vehicle.

INSTALLATION

CAUTION: Failure to install speed sensor cables properly may result in contact with moving parts or an over extension of cables causing an open circuit. Be sure that cables are installed, routed, and clipped properly.





1. Insert the wheel speed sensor (2) head into the disc brake adapter (1) or drum brake support plate.
2. Install the mounting screw (3) securing the wheel speed sensor in place. Tighten the mounting screw to 12 Nm (105 inch lbs.).





3. Install the routing clips (2) securing the wheel speed sensor to the axle (1) and its trailing arm (3).





4. Install wheel speed sensor cable (2) into the routing clips (4) on the brake hose.
5. Install the speed sensor cable grommet into the retainer on the brake hose bracket (5).





6. Install the speed sensor cable routing clips (3) on the brake tube (6).
7. Connect the wheel speed sensor cable (5) connector at the body wiring harness (1).
8. Install the wheel speed sensor cable connector into the routing clip (2) mounting it to the vehicle's body (4).
9. Lower the vehicle.
10. Perform the Diagnostic Verification Test and clear any faults.