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How much does it cost to replace a speed sensor?

How much does it cost to replace a speed sensor?

The average cost for vehicle speed sensor replacement is between $266 and $293. Labor costs are estimated between $102 and $128 while parts are priced at $165. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location.

How do you replace a transmission speed sensor?

Unscrew the sensor by turning it counterclockwise. Discard the sensor. Align the replacement speed sensor into the transmission. Screw the component clockwise to tighten. Replace the bolt and tighten it to secure the sensor. Plug the electrical base into the new sensor until you hear it click. Slide out from under the vehicle and lower the jacks.

What to do when the speed sensor fails?

When the speed sensor fails you must replace it for the speedometer to work correctly. This will ensure you always know the correct speed you are traveling. Park the vehicle on a level surface. Engage the emergency brake and turn the engine off. If the vehicle was recently driven, allow a half hour for the components to cool.

Where is the wheel speed sensor located on a car?

A wheel speed sensor, also called an “ABS sensor,” is part of the Anti-lock Brake System (ABS). It is located on the tires (near the brake rotors for the front tires and in the rear end housing for the rear tires).

The average cost for vehicle speed sensor replacement is between $266 and $293. Labor costs are estimated between $102 and $128 while parts are priced at $165. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location.

What should I do if my speed sensor breaks?

1) Loosen and remove negative battery cable. 2) Locate the faulty speed sensor and disconnect the speed sensor connector. Note: On older vehicles and vehicles driven in harsh weather, be especially careful when disconnecting the plastic electrical connector from the sensor as they break/crack quite easily. 3) Unscrew and remove the sensor.

What happens if you dont have a speed sensor in your car?

Without a speed sensor, the transmission control unit (TCU) may have a hard time knowing when or how quickly to shift gears. You may experience rough shifting, or no shifts at all. Cruise control relies on the knowledge of a vehicle’s speed to function correctly.

Unscrew the sensor by turning it counterclockwise. Discard the sensor. Align the replacement speed sensor into the transmission. Screw the component clockwise to tighten. Replace the bolt and tighten it to secure the sensor. Plug the electrical base into the new sensor until you hear it click. Slide out from under the vehicle and lower the jacks.

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