britlude
23-04-2008, 07:53 PM
as you may remember, i got a ABS/TCS fault, and shorting the blue connector,and reading /decoding the dashboard flashes, the front left abs sensor was faulty, a quick measure with a multimeter showed it was open circuit (should be around 900 ohms) so I pulled the wheel off and had a look.....
I removed the caliper (2x 14mm bolts) to get a better look, took off the 2 abs sensor mounting bolts (12mm) and found this.....
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it would appear that the ali around the sensor has corroded, clamping it, then the little corrosion under the mounting plate has literally jacked the sensor off the plate, making it open circuit... either that or i broke it taking the plate off, but it was open circuit anyway..... definately now!!! the sensor was stuck fast, and stayed that way until the new sensor turned up.......
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why they don't supply just the sensor and lead, and reuse the tabbed mountings is beyond me, would make it ambidextrous and cheaper... oh, hang on, it's honda! :-)
spot the difference... (no prizes!)
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with the aid of a drill, taps, a small drift and general bits to prod and poke with, the remnants of the old sensor removed, and the bore cleaned up of any corrosion. When the new sensor was fitter the bore was lightly greased first to stop it doing it again!!!! In the hole, you can see the cog wheel that gives the sensor it's pulses
http://nsxcb.co.uk.sites.imotionhosting.com/testvb/attachment.php?attachmentid=3582&d=1208979610
I removed the caliper (2x 14mm bolts) to get a better look, took off the 2 abs sensor mounting bolts (12mm) and found this.....
http://nsxcb.co.uk.sites.imotionhosting.com/testvb/attachment.php?attachmentid=3579&d=1208979280
it would appear that the ali around the sensor has corroded, clamping it, then the little corrosion under the mounting plate has literally jacked the sensor off the plate, making it open circuit... either that or i broke it taking the plate off, but it was open circuit anyway..... definately now!!! the sensor was stuck fast, and stayed that way until the new sensor turned up.......
http://nsxcb.co.uk.sites.imotionhosting.com/testvb/attachment.php?attachmentid=3580&d=1208979570
why they don't supply just the sensor and lead, and reuse the tabbed mountings is beyond me, would make it ambidextrous and cheaper... oh, hang on, it's honda! :-)
spot the difference... (no prizes!)
http://nsxcb.co.uk.sites.imotionhosting.com/testvb/attachment.php?attachmentid=3581&d=1208979610
with the aid of a drill, taps, a small drift and general bits to prod and poke with, the remnants of the old sensor removed, and the bore cleaned up of any corrosion. When the new sensor was fitter the bore was lightly greased first to stop it doing it again!!!! In the hole, you can see the cog wheel that gives the sensor it's pulses
http://nsxcb.co.uk.sites.imotionhosting.com/testvb/attachment.php?attachmentid=3582&d=1208979610