Circuit Description
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As a toothed ring passes by the Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS), changes in the electromagnetic field cause the wheel speed sensor to produce an AC voltage signal. Voltage signal frequency and amplitude are proportional to wheel speed. The magnitude of this signal is directly related to wheel speed and proximity of wheel speed sensor to toothed ring, often referred to as the air gap.
Conditions for setting DTC:
- No output signal from left front wheel sensor for one second.
- Excessive left front wheel speed sensor resistance for one second.