Other Name: Sensor Kit, Speed, Front; ABS Wheel Speed Sensor; Sensor, Wheel Speed; Sensor, Speed, Front Passenger Side
Position: Front Passenger Side
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
2000 Toyota Echo | Base | 4 Cyl 1.5 L GAS
Toyota Echo Speed Sensor
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Toyota Echo Speed Sensor Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to service and repair the rear wheel speed sensor on Toyota Echo?
A: Service or repairs of the rear wheel speed sensor begin with removing the rear wheel and disconnecting the speed sensor connector. Start by uninstalling the speed sensor that is mounted with the rear axle hub followed by unmounting the ABS speed sensor by extracting its two pins with a pin punch and hammer while separating the two attachments using Special Service Tool: 09520-00031 (09520-00040, 09521-00020). Before restoring the axle hub assembly into a soft jaw vise take precautionary measures by either replacing it if it meets a strong shock or if it drops. In order to remove the ABS speed sensor you need Special Service Tool: 09520-00031 (09520-00040, 09521-00020), 09950-00020 and 2 bolts (Diameter: 12 mm, Pitch: 1.5 mm) while avoiding debris on the sensor rotor and extracting it in a straight line for protection. Relevant damage to the sensor rotor will require new axle hub assembly installation while maintaining separation between the axle hub and speed sensor contact areas. Begin installation after cleaning both the contacting axle hub surface and new ABS speed sensor while inspecting that no foreign material exists on the sensor rotor. To install the ABS speed sensor on the axle hub connect it with the connector facing down then use Special Service Tool: 09214-76011 and a press in a straight motion at slow speed without hammering it. Finally install the speed sensor then reconnect its connector before torquing the rear wheel to 103 Nm (1,050 kgf-cm, 76 ft. lbs.) while verifying the speed sensor signal.