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Front Wheel Speed Sensor: Description

The Mark 20e system uses two-wire wheel speed sensors, known as active wheel speed sensors. The sensors use an electronic principle known as magneto resistive to help increase performance and durability. The sensors convert wheel speed into a small digital signal. A wheel speed sensor is used at each wheel. The gear (tooth) type tone wheel serves as the trigger mechanism for each sensor. At each wheel of the vehicle there is one wheel speed sensor and one tone wheel.

The front wheel speed sensors are attached to bosses in the steering knuckles (Fig 1 ) (Fig 2 ). There is a heat shield mounted between each sensor and the knuckle. The tone wheel is an integral part of the outboard constant velocity joint located in the front axle shaft.

WSS air gaps are not adjustable. The initial factory WSS air gap specification can be found in SPECIFICATIONS  . Each WSS is serviced individually. The tone wheels are serviced as part of the drive shaft.

Fig 1: Identifying Left Front Wheel Speed Sensor (Heat Shield Not Shown)
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Fig 2: Identifying Right Front Wheel Speed Sensor (Heat Shield Not Shown)
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