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Rear

REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR

DESCRIPTION
A speed sensor is used at each wheel. The front sensors are mounted to the steering knuckles. The rear sensors are mounted to the rear brake backing plate.

OPERATION
The sensors convert wheel speed into a small AC electrical signal. This signal is transmitted to the CAB. The CAB convert the AC signal into a digital signal for each wheel. This voltage is generated by magnetic induction when a tone wheel passes by the stationary magnetic of the wheel speed sensor.

A gear type tone ring serves as the trigger mechanism for each sensor. The tone rings are mounted at the outboard ends of the front and rear axle shafts.

Different sensors are used at the front and rear wheels. The front/rear sensors have the same electrical values but are not interchangeable. The sensors have a resistance between 900 and 1300 ohms.