Non-Genuine sensors.

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jasper5
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Non-Genuine sensors.

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So, my 407 developed an ABS/ESP warning, borrowed my mates Launch diagnostic kit to test the system, fault found is n/s rear ABS sensor short circuit.

Bought a new sensor from my local supplier for £20, fitted it the other day, quite an easy job....fault still there grrrr :shock:

Tempted to take the sensor back, but was told sensors are non returnable. :frown:

Anyway, I decide to cut the wires on the sensor to have a look, 2 wires, one black, one white....decide to connect the wires black to white, white to black.

BINGO!! fault cleared and all is well :D 8)

Maybe I should have bought the genuine part :frown:
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jasper5 wrote:Maybe I should have bought the genuine part :frown:
If the genuine one's much more than £20, I'd say you've done the right thing.

They're Hall-effect sensors with integral transistors, AFAIK, therefore polarity sensitve.
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Doggy wrote:
jasper5 wrote:Maybe I should have bought the genuine part :frown:
If the genuine one's much more than £20, I'd say you've done the right thing.

They're Hall-effect sensors with integral transistors, AFAIK, therefore polarity sensitve.

Almost £50 for a new one retail, £44 including vat.

Couldn't belive reversing the wires sorted the problem!
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jasper5 wrote:
Doggy wrote:
jasper5 wrote:Maybe I should have bought the genuine part :frown:
If the genuine one's much more than £20, I'd say you've done the right thing.

They're Hall-effect sensors with integral transistors, AFAIK, therefore polarity sensitve.

Almost £50 for a new one retail, £44 including vat.

Couldn't belive reversing the wires sorted the problem!
nice fix there jasper 8) where did you get the sensor from ?? last year i changed both my rears using eurocarparts sensors, i think they were about £25 a side


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Got the sensor from my local factor, i use them for most things.
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