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Old 10-14-2002, 03:36 PM
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Default Where is my ABS sensor located on pumpkin?

Hi - I ordered a Strange 12-bolt for my 2002 T/A (no traction control) and they asked me where on the pumpkin my ABS sensor is - on the top or on the sides? From reading posts here I think it is on the top. I called the dealer and they said it is on the sides. Any ideas? If I put the car up would I be able to tell?

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if you don't have traction control I would guess the top of the rear. Crawl up under there and look. The sides they are referring to is a plug that lpugs into the back side of the backing plate right behind the axle. It has two wires on each side, but this is generally for a car with Traction Control.
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I looked under there and it looks like there are some thick wires coming out of the top. I couldn't see to well cause I'm too big to fit under there - I gotta jack it up.

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Default Re: Where is my ABS sensor located on pumpkin?

if your looking at the pumpkin from the back of the car, it should be on the top left, the sensor fits in a little hole over the ABS ring.




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