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Old Apr 25, 2016 | 06:56 AM
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Abs sensor?

I have heard there are some problems about using the right sensor. I need the driver side abs sensor. Anyone have on they used that after market
 
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The one that came on my Timken replacement bearing is working fine.
 
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Old Apr 25, 2016 | 12:09 PM
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I dont need a whole bearing just the sensor and cant fine the correct part number
 
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Any one else?
 
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Old Apr 25, 2016 | 09:42 PM
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Less than a minute of searching on Rock Auto:

Motorcraft for 4wd 2000 Excursion

More Information for MOTORCRAFT BRAB68

Motorcraft for 2wd right side

More Information for MOTORCRAFT BRAB67

Motorcraft for 2wd left side

More Information for MOTORCRAFT BRAB70
 
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Old Apr 26, 2016 | 06:05 AM
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Guessing i will just have to try it and see. The pic doesnt look like my original one. Read some where that a few after market ones are shorter and dont work correctly and i have already had a few scares where my abs did not work and my brakes did not work. Thanks
 
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I also found out why mine doesnt look like those. Didnt relize there is a blue plastic covering the sensor Name:  photo112.jpg
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Old Apr 26, 2016 | 07:19 AM
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I wonder how you get the plastic out of there with out damaging the bore.

The Timken sensor and OEM sensor worked fine on both of mine, I even use grease like the others.

Motorcraft is OEM too.
 
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Originally Posted by Bently_Coop
I wonder how you get the plastic out of there with out damaging the bore.

The Timken sensor and OEM sensor worked fine on both of mine, I even use grease like the others.

Motorcraft is OEM too.
Im not sure. Hoping a pick maybe and pull it out. How much was your hub and sensor?
 
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Guessing i will just have to try it and see. The pic doesnt look like my original one. Read some where that a few after market ones are shorter and dont work correctly and i have already had a few scares where my abs did not work and my brakes did not work. Thanks
Your bakes did not work? A bad ABS sensor will not cause your brakes to not work, it could cause the ABS system to not perform properly and allow for the brakes to lock up but it wouldn't cause loss of brakes.
 
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Old Apr 26, 2016 | 06:44 PM
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Your bakes did not work? A bad ABS sensor will not cause your brakes to not work, it could cause the ABS system to not perform properly and allow for the brakes to lock up but it wouldn't cause loss of brakes.
I thought the same thing. My breaks would try to abs stop(on off on off) so it wouldnt lock up but it wouldnt allow the pressure to make it to the brakes to stop. I unpluged the sensor and its stops fine. Plug the sensor back up and it happens again and cant stop. Tried it 3 times and same result. So its u pluged right now. Almost wrecked into on coming traffic at a light.
 
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I just did these, well actually DzlDenny did this exact repair, along with calipers, rotors and pads, and it took a lot of patience to get the plastic ring out. We went to Autozone and got the ABS sensor for the drivers side and I have not had any issues since. Thanks Denny!!!

That was about a month ago I believe. If the Autozone ABS sensor fails in short order, I'll definitely be on here to let everyone know. My sensor was broke almost exactly like yours and I simply had brakes, not anti-lock, along with warped rotors, good times (drinks with lids only).
 
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Originally Posted by Hkyplayr2
I just did these, well actually DzlDenny did this exact repair, along with calipers, rotors and pads, and it took a lot of patience to get the plastic ring out. We went to Autozone and got the ABS sensor for the drivers side and I have not had any issues since. Thanks Denny!!!

That was about a month ago I believe. If the Autozone ABS sensor fails in short order, I'll definitely be on here to let everyone know. My sensor was broke almost exactly like yours and I simply had brakes, not anti-lock, along with warped rotors, good times (drinks with lids only).
You remember how much the sensor was there? And how did u get the plastic out. Looks like a pain
 
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$72 or so. Needle nose pliers, working it back and forth until it wiggled its way out.
 
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$72 or so. Needle nose pliers, working it back and forth until it wiggled its way out.
Thanks man i will give it a try
 
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