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What is a Wheel Speed Sensor and How Does It Work?

A wheel speed sensor is a vital component of your vehicle’s anti-lock braking system (ABS) and traction control system. It measures the rotational speed of each wheel and sends this data to the ABS control module.

By monitoring wheel speed, the sensor allows the ABS and traction control systems to prevent wheel lockup during braking and maintain vehicle stability under slippery conditions.


Why the Wheel Speed Sensor Matters

A malfunctioning wheel speed sensor can lead to:

  • ABS or traction control warning lights on the dashboard
  • Reduced braking performance or ABS not engaging
  • Slipping or instability during braking
  • Erratic speedometer readings in some vehicles

Replacing a faulty sensor restores proper ABS function, safe braking, and vehicle stability.


Important to Know:

  • Wheel speed sensors are exposed to road debris, moisture, and heat, which can cause damage over time.
  • Failure of one sensor may affect ABS performance on all wheels, so diagnostics are recommended.
  • High-quality OEM or aftermarket sensors ensure accurate wheel speed readings and reliable ABS operation.

How Wheel Speed Sensor Replacement is Done:

  1. Perform diagnostics to identify the faulty wheel speed sensor.
  2. Safely lift and support the vehicle.
  3. Remove the wheel and brake components if necessary for sensor access.
  4. Disconnect and remove the faulty sensor.
  5. Install a new OEM-quality sensor and reconnect electrical connections.
  6. Reassemble any removed components and wheel.
  7. Test the vehicle to ensure ABS and traction control systems operate correctly.

When to Replace a Wheel Speed Sensor:

  • When the ABS or traction control warning light is illuminated
  • If braking performance is affected or inconsistent
  • After wheel, axle, or suspension repairs that may damage the sensor

Signs You May Need Wheel Speed Sensor Replacement:

  • ABS or traction control warning lights
  • Pulsating brake pedal without hard braking
  • Erratic or inaccurate speedometer readings
  • Reduced braking stability on slippery roads

How Important is This Service?

Wheel speed sensors are critical for safe braking and vehicle stability. At Nationwide Mechanics, we replace worn or faulty sensors with high-quality parts and precise installation, ensuring your ABS and traction control systems operate reliably and safely.

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