Other Name: Sensor, Speed, Front Left-Hand; ABS Sensor; Front Speed Sensor; Sensor, Speed, Front Driver Side
Position: Front Driver Side
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's
factory warranty.
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1996-1999 Toyota Celica | GT, ST | 4 Cyl 1.8 L GAS, 4 Cyl 2.2 L GAS
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Toyota Celica Speed Sensor
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Toyota Celica Speed Sensor Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to service and repair the rear wheel speed sensor on Toyota Celica?
A: Start servicing the rear wheel speed sensor by taking out the wheel then disconnecting the speed sensor connection. To access the speed sensor you need to start by taking away the two pins holding it to the rear axle hub using a pin punch and hammer with Special Service Tool 09520-00031. Subsequently fasten the rear axle hub onto a soft jaw vise and make sure to replace the hub if you drop it or experience sudden impact. Use Special Service Tool: 09520-00031 (09520-00040, 09521-00020), 09950-00020 along with 2 bolts (Diameter: 12 mm, Pitch: 1.5 mm) to take out the speed sensor unit. Perform these actions gently to prevent damage to both parts. To replace the speed sensor wire harness you need to remove the seat cushion and seatback with quarter trim then disconnect wire harness connector at the body before removing two clamping bolts. Install new sensor wire harness under specified torque settings of 19 Nm (195 kgf-cm, 14 ft.lbs.) on lower arm side and 8.0 Nm (82 kgf-cm, 71 inch lbs.) on body side. Clean the sensor surface areas of both the axle hub and new unit before placing the speed sensor onto the axle hub with connector downward. Use 09214-76011 special service tool and a press to mount the new sensor into position gradually to prevent damage. Reinstall the rear wheel using 103 Nm (1,050 kgf-cm, 76 ft. lbs.) torque before checking the speed sensor signal after connecting it to the speed sensor.