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Wabco 4410322580 Sensor with Connector
Description
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Wabco sensor with connector is a critical component of an anti-lock braking system (ABS), used to monitor wheel speed and provide data to the vehicle's control systems. It's specifically designed for brake controls and ensures optimal braking performance and stability. The sensor features an electrical plug connection, a flange mounting style, and is rated for protection classes IP 68 and IP 69K, making it highly resistant to dust and water ingress. This OE specification sensor operates reliably within a temperature range of -40°C to +80°C. Its radial version design and precise measurements of 30 x 210 x 209 mm, ensure compatibility and accurate readings for enhanced vehicle safety.
Key Features & Benefits
This sensor’s job is pretty straightforward – it monitors how fast each wheel is spinning. It does that by reading a toothed ring, called a reluctor ring or tone ring, that's attached to the wheel hub or axle. Basically, as the wheel turns, those teeth pass by the sensor, and it sends an electrical signal back to the vehicle’s computer – the ABS module. That signal tells the computer the speed of each wheel. It’s a pretty simple principle, but very effective.
Now, this signal is key for a couple of things. Primarily, it’s how your Anti – lock Braking System works. The ABS module uses the information from all four wheel speed sensors to detect if a wheel is about to lock up during braking. If it senses that, it quickly pulses the brakes on that wheel, letting it keep rotating and giving you steering control. The sensor also feeds data to systems like traction control and stability control – it's a vital piece of that whole puzzle. Think of the sensor as an “eye” for the car, telling the computer what each wheel is doing.
Symptoms, Risks & Replacements
If this sensor goes bad, your ABS light will almost certainly come on. You’ll notice if it’s really failing because your ABS might not engage when you need it, which obviously affects safety. Beyond that, sometimes a failing sensor can even mess with your speedometer readings or cause issues with the transmission. It’s one of those parts where you don’t really think about it until it isn't working right. You can find these sensors, and a lot of other drivetrain electronics, over at Fixparts Online if you’re looking for a good source. Replacing a failing sensor gets that system functioning correctly again and keeps you safe on the road.
Warranty Information
Wabco Sensor with Connector (MPN 4410322580) comes with a 1-year warranty.