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How to fit a ABS Sensor


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Hi everyone,

I have a MK3 Toyota Avensis and the NSF wheel speed sensor needs replacing. Any ideas if I will be able to do this my self and if anyone could share a tutorial on how to do this please?

Thanks.

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What ever happens do not shear the bolt.  apply generous amount of WD40 and let it soak for a while before undoing the bolt otherwise you will have to get it drilled which is difficult as there is not enough space.  If the bolt snaps and you can't drill it you will have to glue it on Using something like Q Bond ( Metal).  Will be able to get it from an auto parts shop.

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Any specific vids or instructions for this Model? 

 

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Exactly what model of Avensis do you have?

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On 7/17/2020 at 9:21 AM, Stivino said:

Exactly what model of Avensis do you have?

Its MK3 avensis saloon D4D 2011

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I posted a link showing how it's done on the 14th of this month.  It's not for your specific car but it will be as near as dammit the same.

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