SPEND & SAVE
MARCHSPEND & SAVE
SPEND &SAVE
Spend £50, Save 10% use code SAVE10, Spend £100, Save 15% use code SAVE15 . T&C's apply. Offer ends 27.03.2025.
Ensuring your ABS sensors are in working order is essential – not just for an MOT, but for your overall safety too. Our selection of ABS sensors has been chosen with quality and value in mind. Have a look below.
The ABS sensor is used to monitor wheel speed and rotation, as part of the wider anti-lock braking system. The data it gathers is sent to the ABS control module, which in turn determines how much pressure to apply.
You can still drive with a bad ABS sensor, but given it works as part of a key safety feature, it should ideally be replaced at the earliest opportunity.
An ABS sensor can become faulty if its wires are damaged, or the sensor is covered in debris.
A faulty ABS sensor can result in the ABS warning light turning on; this is typically an MOT failure.