ABS Sensors- how critical is the placement?
Ok, just got the ball joints, axels and bearings finished on my 2000 GC- man, what a job! I had more troubles with the ball joint purchase, removal/replace than I can or want to tell here. Rest of the job took about three hours, but....
When I was dismantling the steering knuckles, I had to pull the ABS wheel speed sensors. Passenger side was stubborn and wouldn't pull loose and I broke the little plastic stud off in the knuckle. I put it back together with new axels and hubs and was pretty sure I got the sensor in the right position, but now my ABS light is on. How critical is the sensor placement? Also, I painted the knuckles(since they were out) with rusty metal primer, could this be a problem?
When I was dismantling the steering knuckles, I had to pull the ABS wheel speed sensors. Passenger side was stubborn and wouldn't pull loose and I broke the little plastic stud off in the knuckle. I put it back together with new axels and hubs and was pretty sure I got the sensor in the right position, but now my ABS light is on. How critical is the sensor placement? Also, I painted the knuckles(since they were out) with rusty metal primer, could this be a problem?
Old fart with a wrench
Joined: Nov 2010
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From: Manlius, east of Syracuse, NY
Year: 2000 XJ Sport & WJ Laredo
Model: Grand Cherokee (WJ)
Engine: 4.0L
You probably destroyed the sensors. They are a magnetic switch that reads the notches in the axle stub just outside the CV joint seal behind the hub bearing. A DRB scan tool that most good shops have can read the system and tell you which ones aren't functioning.


