Rear Wheel Peed Sensor
Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
How do you remove the Rear Wheel Speed Sensor. There’s a rubber boot in a hole behind the wheel bearing hub. I tried pulling and turning but it won’t budge. I’m thinking there’s a bolt and flange under that holding the sensor in.
any ideas? 🙏
any ideas? 🙏
Last edited by sumuno; Jun 25, 2024 at 11:04 PM. Reason: Spelling
Yeah, I thought this was about families with a bunch of children (or a pet!) on the back seat who might start peeing on the seat or floor which is why Honda installed this "peed sensor" to warn the driver what was happening. I assumed this thread was about a malfunctioning peed sensor. I've never noticed one of those in my car though.
Yeah, I thought this was about families with a bunch of children (or a pet!) on the back seat who might start peeing on the seat or floor which is why Honda installed this "peed sensor" to warn the driver what was happening. I assumed this thread was about a malfunctioning peed sensor. I've never noticed one of those in my car though.
👍 thank you
On some of the higher end bentleys the "rear wheel pee'd sensor" triggers the electrification of the wheel as a deterrent, never heard of one being replaced. "Pee'd wheel ignitors" sometimes fail depending on the size of the dogs deterred and frequency of use.....LOL!! sorry Sumuno...i just had too!
Last edited by 2015FITEX; Jun 25, 2024 at 09:14 PM.
on some of the higher end bentleys the "rear wheel pee'd sensor" triggers the electrification of the wheel as a deterrent, never heard of one being replaced. "pee'd wheel ignitors" sometimes fail depending on the size of the dogs deterred and frequency of use.....lol!! Sorry sumuno...i just had too!
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