4670A585 Mitsubishi SENSOR,RRABS,LH, Price: 191.31$, Weight: 0.14kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Mitsubishi

4670A585

SENSOR,RRABS,LH

0

0.14

15-20

191.31$

Not Available

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mitsubishi
4670A585 
SENSOR,RRABS,LH
0
0.161
-
170.74$
Not Available

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mitsubishi
4670A185 
SENSOR,RR ABS,LH
0
0.161
-
197.31$
Not Available
Mitsubishi
4670A185 
SENSOR,RR ABS,LH
0
0.161
-
167.70$
Not Available

Compatibility

FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
CY,CZ#JapanCZ4A08.200701.20162000TURBO/4WD(SEDAN)<08M-> View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
CY,CZ#North America (CANADA)CZ4A12.200611.20172000TURBO/4WD(SEDAN)<08M-> View

Rear Left ABS Sensor: Driving Safety with Precision

The rear left ABS sensor is an essential component in the anti-lock braking system, which is pivotal for maintaining vehicle stability during sudden braking. Its primary function is to measure wheel speed and provide crucial data to the vehicle's ABS control module. The ABS sensor ensures that wheels do not lock up, allowing the driver to maintain steering control and reduce stopping distances on slippery roads.

Why Is This Part Needed

ABS sensors are critical to vehicle safety systems, especially under adverse driving conditions. They work by transmitting real-time wheel speed information to the ABS control unit. This data allows the ABS system to modulate brake pressure, preventing wheel lock-up during emergency braking situations.

How Does It Work

Located near the vehicle's wheel hub, the sensor contains a magnetic coil and a toothed ring. As the wheel rotates, the ring moves past the magnetic coil, generating a signal proportional to the wheel speed. The ABS control unit constantly monitors these signals and makes rapid adjustments to braking pressure as necessary.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Sensor

If the ABS sensor becomes faulty or damaged, the ABS warning light on the dashboard might illuminate, indicating a problem. A malfunction could result in ineffective braking assistance, increasing the risk of wheel lock-up and loss of control during emergency braking. Regular inspection and replacement of ABS sensors are crucial to ensure optimal brake performance.

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