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Sensor-To-Rotor Gap Adjustment

  1. Raise and support vehicle. Remove tire and wheel assembly. Inspect sensor pole piece for damage. Repair if necessary. If sensor pole piece is okay, check wheel speed sensor-to-rotor gap.
  2. Using a feeler gauge, check clearance between speed sensor pole and rotor tooth surface. SeeFig 1 or Fig 2 . Also, refer to the WHEEL SPEED SENSOR-TO-ROTOR GAP SPECIFICATIONS  table. If clearance is not within specification, loosen sensor mounting bolt. Adjust sensor position until clearance is within specification. Tighten sensor mounting bolt.
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR-TO-ROTOR GAP SPECIFICATIONS

Application In. (mm)
Front (1)*
Rear .012-.035 (.3-.9)
(1) Front sensor-to-rotor gap specifications not available at time of publication.
Fig 1: Checking Front Wheel Speed Sensor-To-Rotor Gap (Typical)
G91C08035Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
Fig 2: Checking Rear Wheel Speed Sensor-To-Rotor Gap (Typical)
G94J46655Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.