It is very hard to see as the LED isn’t very bright.
If it is possible to get a video when it’s a bit darker that would be great.
Also can I see a picture of your wiring connections?
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Re: ABS fault
Micron if you are looking at video on phone/small screen it is difficult to see. It's clearer on a computer screen.


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Re: ABS fault
Hi, it is still difficult to read, but It appears that it could be 11, as the process just is on repeat. You could try to clean around the sensor, new ones are difficult to find.
As for the wiring, where you have the 2 black wires together, isn't where I would place them for the ground point, not sure if it makes any difference with it being where you have it?
As for the wiring, where you have the 2 black wires together, isn't where I would place them for the ground point, not sure if it makes any difference with it being where you have it?
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Re: ABS fault
Hi Micron, thought i had placed the black wires as per the instructions given.
Appreciate you looking at this, not sure how you figured out it was 11, from the video, as I'm still confused on the pulses/against the chart given
I've done a quick search on E-bay, is this the part you mean: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/205527247700 ... R_y5q5D0ZQ
Appreciate you looking at this, not sure how you figured out it was 11, from the video, as I'm still confused on the pulses/against the chart given

I've done a quick search on E-bay, is this the part you mean: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/205527247700 ... R_y5q5D0ZQ
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Re: ABS fault
I doubt that you would need a replacement ABS ring, however I would look at cleaning them because if they have grease on them, it will affect the sensor. What you might need is a replacement sensor, but again give that a clean too.milnes wrote: ↑Tue Jun 24, 2025 9:27 amHi Micron, thought i had placed the black wires as per the instructions given.
Appreciate you looking at this, not sure how you figured out it was 11, from the video, as I'm still confused on the pulses/against the chart given![]()
I've done a quick search on E-bay, is this the part you mean: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/205527247700 ... R_y5q5D0ZQ
trying to find a replacement sensor is difficult, you can also look at Mazda MX6 and 626, but the connector ends might be different.
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