4670A255 Mitsubishi SENSOR,RR ABS,LH, Price: 100.88$, Weight: 0.12kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mitsubishi |
4670A255 |
SENSOR,RR ABS,LH |
1 |
0.12 |
2-3 |
100.88$ |
Compatibility
| Frame | Market | Model | Model Year From | Model Year To | Modification | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V80,90# | Japan | V87W | 08.2006 | 08.2019 | 3800/SHORT WAGON<07M-> | View |
| Frame | Market | Model | Model Year From | Model Year To | Modification | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V80,90# | Europe (EUROPE) | V88V | 09.2006 | 03.2021 | 3200D-TURBO/SHORT VAN<12M-> | View |
| Frame | Market | Model | Model Year From | Model Year To | Modification | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V90# | General (EXPORT) | V96W | 08.2006 | 06.2021 | 2800D-TURBO/LONG WAGON<07M-> | View |
| Frame | Market | Model | Model Year From | Model Year To | Modification | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| V80# | General (EXPORT) | V83W | 09.2006 | 04.2021 | 3000/SHORT WAGON<07M-> - GLS(NSS4/EURO2),S4FA/T GCC | View |
Rear Left ABS Wheel Speed Sensor for Mitsubishi SUVs
Keep your braking system smart and safe. This sensor reads the rear-left wheel speed and feeds precise data to ABS, ASC, and 4WD controllers, ensuring steady stops, confident traction, and balanced cornering. OE-style connector and bracket deliver a clean, plug-in fit and reliable performance in heat, rain, or dust οΈ.
Why this part is needed
Accurate wheel-speed info lets the ECU prevent wheel lock, reduce skid risk, and keep traction control active. It also supports stability logic and helps the drivetrain respond smoothly on mixed surfaces.
How it works
A Hall-effect pickup faces the hubβs tone ring. As the toothed ring turns, the sensor generates pulses; the ECU converts frequency into wheel speed and modulates brake pressure in milliseconds.
When it fails β οΈ
ABS/ASC lights on, loss of anti-lock and traction control, longer stopping distance, early wheel lock, harsh 4WD behavior, and possible speed read glitches. Usual causes: corrosion, broken wiring, impact damage, or metal debris widening the air gap.
Tech tips
Clean the tone ring, inspect harness for chafe, verify 5β12V supply and signal with a meter, apply dielectric grease to the plug, torque the bolt to spec, and avoid hammering the sensor body.
Compatibility
- Pajero
- Pajero/Montero<Long>
- Pajero/Montero
- Pajero/Montero<Short>