Sensor is around $35 and isn't very hard to change yourself. After you unhook the connector, it takes a metric allen wrench (don't recall the size) to remove it.
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10 votes
Right (passenger) front ABS sensor (ATE part no. WHT-003-860-B), when I got a slew of "Implausible Data" messages on my CANBus the day after Christmas, along with one complaint in Brakes module about the sensor. Replaced the sensor >2 weeks ago (Thanks to AutohauzAZ), and haven't had another issue.
I am looking for some advice or experience to which brand to choose to replace the rear ABS sensor. The one I removed from each side was ATE brand. I am looking at replacing this part with either Febi or Meyle but I am open to other brands.
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The brand is registered in Germany.
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Currently there are 3 reviews and 10 votes. Average rating — 4 out of 5. Vote balance: 8 up, 2 down.
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