ABS speed sensor

At Global Parts, we offer a wide selection of original used car parts, including ABS speed sensors for many popular car brands such as BMW, Mini, Mercedes, Audi, Volkswagen, and others. Our ABS speed sensors undergo quality control to ensure you receive a top-quality product.

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BMW E81 E87N E90 F10 R55 R56 Brake Servo Pressure Sensor 6786746

Part no. 6786746

BMW E81 E87N E90 F10 R55 R56 Brake Servo Pressure Sensor 6786746

£28.95

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BMW 1 3 Series E81 E82 E87 E88 E90 E91 E92 Front ABS DSC Speed Sensor 6762465

Part no. 6762465

BMW 1 3 Series E81 E82 E87 E88 E90 E91 E92 Front ABS DSC Speed Sensor 6762465

£13.95

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BMW E81 E82 E87 E88 E90 E91 E92 Rear ABS DSC Speed Sensor 6762466

Part no. 6762466

BMW E81 E82 E87 E88 E90 E91 E92 Rear ABS DSC Speed Sensor 6762466

£13.95

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BMW 1 3 5 6 Series E60 E61 E63 E81 E87 E90 E91 Accelerator Speed Sensor Module

Part no. 6762769

BMW 1 3 5 6 Series E60 E61 E63 E81 E87 E90 E91 Accelerator Speed Sensor Module

£13.95

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BMW F20 F21 F30 F31 DXC Pulse Generator Sensor Front Axle N47N 6791748

Part no. 6791748

BMW F20 F21 F30 F31 DXC Pulse Generator Sensor Front Axle N47N 6791748

£13.95

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Speed Sensor BMW F45 X1 F48 Mini F55 F56 F60 DSC Pulse Generator Rear 6858467

Part no. 6858467

Speed Sensor BMW F45 X1 F48 Mini F55 F56 F60 DSC Pulse Generator Rear 6858467

£13.95

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BMW X3 F25 X4 F26 Wheel Speed Sensor ABS Cable Rear Left Right 6869293

Part no. 6869293

BMW X3 F25 X4 F26 Wheel Speed Sensor ABS Cable Rear Left Right 6869293

£18.95

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BMW X5 X6 E70 E71 F15 F16 DXC Pulse Generator Sensor Front Axle 6771776

Part no. 6771776

BMW X5 X6 E70 E71 F15 F16 DXC Pulse Generator Sensor Front Axle 6771776

£13.95

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BMW F70 F74 F78 X1 U11 Front Wheel ABS Speed Sensor Module 5B6B472

Part no. 5B6B472

BMW F70 F74 F78 X1 U11 Front Wheel ABS Speed Sensor Module 5B6B472

£51.95

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BMW F46 Speed ABS Sensor DSC Pulse Generator Front Right Left N/O/S 6850767

Part no. 6850767

BMW F46 Speed ABS Sensor DSC Pulse Generator Front Right Left N/O/S 6850767

£18.95

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BMW G30 G32 G31 Front Wheel ABS Speed Sensor Unit Left Right N/O/S 6874632

Part no. 6874632

BMW G30 G32 G31 Front Wheel ABS Speed Sensor Unit Left Right N/O/S 6874632

£42.95

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ABS Sensor BMW X3 G01 X4 G02 Rear Wheel Speed Right Left N/O/S Sensor 6895659

Part no. 6895659

ABS Sensor BMW X3 G01 X4 G02 Rear Wheel Speed Right Left N/O/S Sensor 6895659

£18.95

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BMW F74 Gran Coupé Rear Wheel Speed Sensor ABS Left Right N/O/S 6891295

Part no. 6891295

BMW F74 Gran Coupé Rear Wheel Speed Sensor ABS Left Right N/O/S 6891295

£23.95

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BMW F45 Mini F60 Wheel Speed Sensor Hybrid Rear Automatic Hold Brake Cable

Part no. 9332811

BMW F45 Mini F60 Wheel Speed Sensor Hybrid Rear Automatic Hold Brake Cable

£18.95

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BMW G11 G12 G30 Rear Wheel ABS Speed Sensor 6859584

Part no. 6859584

BMW G11 G12 G30 Rear Wheel ABS Speed Sensor 6859584

£18.95

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BMW G31 G32 GT Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Left Right N/O/S ABS Cable 6866977

Part no. 6866977

BMW G31 G32 GT Wheel Speed Sensor Rear Left Right N/O/S ABS Cable 6866977

£18.95

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BMW X3 Series E83 Braking System Speed Sensor Bracket Holder 34513400578 3400578

Part no. 3400578

BMW X3 Series E83 Braking System Speed Sensor Bracket Holder 34513400578 3400578

£13.95

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Wheel Speed Sensor BMW F25 F26 ABS Wiring Cable Harness 6869292

Part no. 6869292

Wheel Speed Sensor BMW F25 F26 ABS Wiring Cable Harness 6869292

£18.95

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BMW G20 G21 G22 G23 G28 G42 DSC Pulse Generator Sensor Front Axle 1544002

Part no. 1544002

BMW G20 G21 G22 G23 G28 G42 DSC Pulse Generator Sensor Front Axle 1544002

£18.95

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Suspension Accelerating Sensor BMW F20 F22 F30 F31 F32 Shock Absorber 6871465

Part no. 6871465

Suspension Accelerating Sensor BMW F20 F22 F30 F31 F32 Shock Absorber 6871465

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BMW Z4 E85 E86 Roadster Coupe Speed Sensor 6769174 34526769174

Part no. 6769174

BMW Z4 E85 E86 Roadster Coupe Speed Sensor 6769174 34526769174

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ABS Sensor BMW F40 F45 F46 F48 Mini F60 DSC Pulse Generator Front Axle 6895881

Part no. 6895881

ABS Sensor BMW F40 F45 F46 F48 Mini F60 DSC Pulse Generator Front Axle 6895881

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BMW X3 G01 F97 X4 G02 F98 Wheel Speed Sensor ABS Cable 6895657

Part no. 6895657

BMW X3 G01 F97 X4 G02 F98 Wheel Speed Sensor ABS Cable 6895657

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Wheel Speed Sensor BMW G30 G31 G11 G15 ABS Cable Front Left Right N/O/S 6874637

Part no. 6874637

Wheel Speed Sensor BMW G30 G31 G11 G15 ABS Cable Front Left Right N/O/S 6874637

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BMW Z4 E89 Pulse Generator DSC Sensor Rear Axle 6784619

Part no. 6784619

BMW Z4 E89 Pulse Generator DSC Sensor Rear Axle 6784619

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ABS Sensor BMW E65 E66 DSC Pulse Generator Front Axle Suspension 6771708

Part no. 6771708

ABS Sensor BMW E65 E66 DSC Pulse Generator Front Axle Suspension 6771708

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BMW E46 Rear Pulse Generator ABS Spring Strut Left Right N/O/S 6752683

Part no. 6752683

BMW E46 Rear Pulse Generator ABS Spring Strut Left Right N/O/S 6752683

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BMW G20 G21 G22 G23 G28 G42 DSC Pulse Generator Sensor Rear Axle 6894815

Part no. 6894815

BMW G20 G21 G22 G23 G28 G42 DSC Pulse Generator Sensor Rear Axle 6894815

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BMW G01 F97 G02 F98 Automatic Wheel Speed Sensor ABS Rear 6871065

Part no. 6871065

BMW G01 F97 G02 F98 Automatic Wheel Speed Sensor ABS Rear 6871065

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ABS Sensor BMW E65 E66 DSC Pulse Generator Rear Axle Suspension 6771709

Part no. 6771709

ABS Sensor BMW E65 E66 DSC Pulse Generator Rear Axle Suspension 6771709

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ABS wheel speed sensors for accurate braking system data

ABS wheel speed sensors for accurate braking system data

Precise ABS wheel speed sensors

The ABS speed sensor is a key component of the ABS (Antilock Braking System) that monitors the rotational speed of each wheel. Thanks to its operation, the ABS system can prevent wheel lock-up during braking, which increases vehicle stability and allows for effective maneuvering in difficult road conditions. In the Global Parts automotive store, you will find a wide selection of used car parts, including the ABS speed sensor, perfectly matched to BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Mini, and many other brands.

Construction and operation of the ABS speed sensor in practice

The ABS speed sensor (wheel speed sensor) is an electronic component mounted at the wheel hub or steering knuckle, designed to measure wheel rotational speed with an accuracy of a few revolutions per minute. Modern vehicles use two basic types of sensors:

  • inductive (passive) – generate an alternating current (AC) proportional to the rotational speed,
  • magnetoresistive / active (Hall effect) – powered by 5–12 V, generating a digital square wave signal. The signal from the sensor is sent to the ABS controller (hydraulic-electronic module), which analyzes the speed differences between wheels several times per second. If one wheel begins to decelerate rapidly (e.g., on a slippery surface), the system reduces braking pressure on that specific wheel, preventing it from locking up. The ABS speed sensor works directly with:
  • the impulse ring (ABS tone ring),
  • the wheel bearing with a built-in magnetic ring,
  • the ESP/ASR module (traction control),
  • the hill-start assist system. This means that the compatibility and matching of the sensor to the specific engine version and vehicle year are important not only for the ABS but also for the entire electronic stability control system.

Construction and purpose of ABS speed sensors

The ABS speed sensor is an electronic component of the braking system that reads the rotational speed of an individual wheel and transmits the signal to the controller. A typical unit consists of a sensor body, a cable or socket, a reading tip, and a plug matched to the vehicle's electrical system. The sensor is mounted at the hub, steering knuckle, or bearing and must work with the appropriate impulse or magnetic ring. In practice, compatibility is determined not only by the OEM number but also by the mounting side, connector type, and mounting method.

What functions does the ABS speed sensor perform?

The ABS speed sensor plays key roles in the operation of the ABS system:

  • Wheel speed measurement – Transmits data to the ABS module, which analyzes the speed of each wheel.
  • Prevention of wheel lock-up – Supports the operation of the ABS system, enabling optimal distribution of braking force.
  • Improvement of driving safety – Thanks to precise measurements, the ABS system increases vehicle stability during sudden braking.

The role of the sensor signal in the braking and stability control system

The signal from the ABS speed sensor is used to continuously assess whether any wheel is losing traction during braking or acceleration. This data is used not only by ABS and ESP systems but also by traction control systems and selected driving assistance functions. The reading must be stable and consistent with the other wheels, which is why the condition of the cable, the quality of the connector, and the absence of metal shavings or corrosion at the sensor face are important. When choosing a component such as an ABS sensor for Passat B7, it is worth comparing the OEM number, mounting side, and the number of pins in the plug.

Technical parameters and design differences of sensors

Depending on the vehicle model, the ABS speed sensor may differ in:

  • cable length (e.g., 60 cm – 120 cm),
  • resistance (typically 800–2000 Ω in inductive sensors),
  • plug type (2-pin or 3-pin),
  • mounting method (M6/M8 bolt or press-fit into the steering knuckle). Below is a summary of the basic sensor types: | Sensor type | Operating principle | Power supply | Application | |---|---|---|---| | Inductive (passive) | Generates AC voltage with ring rotation | Does not require power | Older models (e.g., cars up to approx. 2005) | | Magnetic / Hall (active) | Generates a digital signal | 5–12 V | Newer vehicles with ESP and ASR |

These differences are important when selecting parts – especially when considering compatibility with the ABS module and the stability control system.

Comparison of variants and data needed for selection

Comparison areaPassive sensorActive sensorWhat to check before purchase
Output signalAC voltage dependent on RPMDigital signalCompatibility with ABS module and vehicle wiring
Power supplyNo separate power requiredRequires powerNumber of pins, plug type, and cable routing
Mounting and fitDependent on knuckle and hubDependent on bearing, ring, and controllerOEM number, vehicle location, left or right side

Why is it worth taking care of the ABS speed sensor?

A malfunction of the ABS speed sensor can affect the operation of the ABS system and increase road risk. Typical symptoms of failure include:

  • ABS warning light illumination – Signals a problem with one or more sensors.
  • ABS not working during braking – May result from a damaged sensor or issues with its connections.
  • Vehicle diagnostic errors – The car's computer system may indicate faults related to the speed sensor. At Global Parts, you will find suitable used car parts that will help restore the proper operation of the ABS system.

Symptoms and error codes associated with the ABS sensor

In computer diagnostics, the ABS speed sensor often generates errors such as:

  • "no signal from wheel speed sensor",
  • "invalid speed signal",
  • "speed difference between axles". In practice, this means that the ABS controller has detected a signal discrepancy. Symptoms may appear at speeds as low as 15–20 km/h, as the system begins active data analysis above this value. It is worth remembering that the ABS speed sensor also has a direct impact on the operation of the following systems:
  • ESP (Electronic Stability Program),
  • ASR (traction control),
  • adaptive cruise control in some models.

The importance of the impulse ring and sensor cable

The impulse ring is a component that works with the sensor, designed to transmit information about wheel movement in the form of a variable field or pulses. Damage to the tone ring, contamination of the magnetic ring, or a broken cable can produce the same symptoms as a sensor failure. Therefore, during diagnostics, it is also worth checking Wires, cables, and connectors as well as the condition of the socket in the wheel arch. If you are looking for a component such as an ABS sensor for Audi A4 B7, you must also compare the wiring harness routing and the shape of the mounting at the steering knuckle.

How to choose the right ABS speed sensor?

When choosing an ABS speed sensor, pay attention to several key aspects:

  • Vehicle model fitment – Each ABS system has its specific technical requirements. At Global Parts, you will find ABS speed sensors perfectly matched to BMW, Audi, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Mini, and others.
  • Technical condition – Used sensors should be fully functional, free from mechanical and electrical damage.
  • Sensor type – Ensure that the selected sensor matches the ABS system in your vehicle (inductive or magnetic).

Sensor selection procedure – step by step

To ensure full fitment and compatibility of the ABS speed sensor:

  1. Check the exact model, year, and engine version of the vehicle.
  2. Determine whether the sensor is for the front or rear axle (left/right side).
  3. Verify the sensor type (active or passive).
  4. Compare the plug shape and cable length.
  5. If necessary, compare with the impulse ring or wheel bearing. This approach minimizes the risk of incompatibility and facilitates installation without the need for system modifications.

Selecting a sensor based on car version and equipment

When selecting an ABS speed sensor, it is worth considering not only the car model but also the specific version of the braking system, body type, and equipment. Data such as brand, condition, OEM part number, interchangeable numbers, and vehicle location are helpful for products in this category. When completing a repair for a specific model, e.g., BMW E90, it is good to verify the mounting side, hub type, and compatibility with components such as ABS controllers or Brake calipers and brackets. The article Second-hand braking system: how to safely choose discs, calipers, and ABS? may serve as a supplement to these practical tips.

Why choose used ABS speed sensors?

Used car parts, such as the ABS speed sensor, are an economical solution that allows for savings while maintaining high quality. By choosing used ABS system components, you gain:

  • Lower costs – Used sensors are significantly cheaper than new ones but offer equally high quality.
  • Ecology – Recycling parts supports environmental protection and reduces waste.
  • Wide selection – In our store, you will find used ABS speed sensors for many car brands.

How to take care of the ABS speed sensor?

To ensure the ABS speed sensor works reliably for a long time, it is worth following a few rules:

  • Regular inspections – Check the condition of the sensor during periodic technical inspections of the braking system.
  • Keep it clean – Remove dirt and deposits from the sensor surface, which can interfere with its operation.
  • Replace damaged sensors on time – Lack of a functional sensor can reduce the effectiveness of the ABS system. Replacing or checking the sensor early helps maintain the proper operation of the braking system and stability control systems.

FAQ

QuestionAnswer
What is the construction and purpose of an ABS speed sensor?The ABS speed sensor is an electronic component mounted at the wheel, hub, or steering knuckle that reads the wheel's rotational speed. A typical sensor consists of a sensor housing, a measuring tip, a cable or socket, and a plug matched to the car's installation. Its task is to transmit a signal to the ABS controller, which then controls the operation of the braking system.
What is the ABS speed sensor used for?The ABS speed sensor is used to monitor the rotation of each wheel during driving and braking. Based on this data, the controller recognizes the moment of traction loss and can appropriately control braking pressure. Without a proper signal, not only ABS functions but also selected stability assistance systems may stop working.
What is the construction and function of an impulse ring?The impulse ring is a component that works with the ABS sensor, located at the hub or integrated with the wheel bearing. Its task is to create a reference signal that the sensor reads as wheel rotation. Depending on the design, it can take the form of a toothed ring or a magnetic ring, so the sensor type and the solution used by the manufacturer must be taken into account during selection.
How to choose the right ABS speed sensor for a car?It is best to compare the OEM number, vehicle location, mounting side, and plug type. You also need to check whether a front or rear sensor is needed and whether the installation uses an active or passive version. In many cases, comparing interchangeable numbers is also helpful.
What symptoms indicate a problem with the ABS sensor?Most often, an ABS warning light appears, errors are saved in the controller, or unstable readings from one wheel occur during diagnostics. Sometimes, the ABS may fail during hard braking, or ESP and traction control may malfunction. Similar symptoms can also be caused by a damaged cable, connector, or impulse ring.
What should be paid attention to when installing an ABS speed sensor?It is important to clean the mounting area, check the condition of the socket, and correctly route the cable in the factory brackets. You should also ensure that the sensor works with the correct ring and has no play in the mounting. After installation, it is worth checking for errors in the controller and reading the speed of each wheel.

Summary: ABS speed sensor in the Global Parts automotive store

The ABS speed sensor is an important element of the braking system, responsible for transmitting data necessary for the operation of ABS, ESP, and other safety-enhancing systems. In the Global Parts offer, you will find used parts matched to vehicles of brands such as Mercedes, Unbranded, BMW, and others, taking into account the data needed for proper fitment, such as OEM number, interchangeable numbers, or mounting location. We invite you to contact us – we are here to help you! For more information and interesting facts, we also invite you to visit our automotive blog.

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