ABS Sensor

ABS Sensor for Reliable Braking Performance

An ABS sensor is your best shot at excellent braking and stable driving, no matter the condition. At Meta V Parts, we supply ABS sensors with specific makes and models in mind, including the Nissan Navara ABS sensor and Hyundai ABS sensors, which will fit right and work like a dream. By accurately monitoring wheel speed, these sensors enable the anti-lock braking system to prevent wheel lock-up. This means you’re more in control and have shorter stopping distances when braking.

How the ABS Sensor Helps Your Ride

The ABS sensor, also called a wheel speed sensor, tracks how fast your wheels rotate. This data informs the vehicle’s ABS control module how to adjust braking pressure so that your brakes are still grippy and your ride stable. On the other hand, a faulty sensor can trigger warning lights, affect braking efficiency, and make a vehicle less safe.

A premium ABS sensor may provide the peace of mind you’re looking for. It will keep your car moving and avoid wearing out its braking components.

How to Spot a Faulty ABS Sensor

  • Illuminated ABS warning light on the dashboard
  • Reduced braking efficiency or longer stopping distances
  • Unresponsive or erratic ABS operation
  • Vehicle stability control issues

If you experience any of these symptoms, it is essential to replace the faulty sensor promptly to restore safe braking performance.

ABS Sensors for Popular Vehicle Models

We stock ABS sensors for a wide range of vehicles, with particular focus on:

  • The Nissan Navara ABS sensor: Built for durability and compatibility with various Navara models.
  • The Hyundai ABS sensor: Precision-engineered for a perfect fit and optimal performance in Hyundai vehicles.

Whether you need a front or rear ABS sensor, Meta V Parts provides parts that are precisely fit to meet manufacturer specifications.

Explore Related Components

In addition to ABS sensors, we offer a full selection of electrical parts to ensure your vehicle’s systems operate smoothly. All products are sourced from trusted suppliers, providing quality, longevity, and value for money.

Why Buy Your ABS Sensor from Meta V Parts?

  • High-quality OEM and aftermarket options
  • Competitive prices for budget-conscious buyers
  • Expertly curated range for various makes and models
  • Fast Australia-wide shipping

Choosing the right ABS sensor from Meta V Parts ensures your vehicle maintains its safety, performance, and reliability. Shop our range today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What causes the ABS warning light to stay on in a Nissan Navara?

Common causes include a failing wheel speed (ABS) sensor, damaged wiring or connectors, a blown fuse, low brake fluid, or a malfunctioning ABS module or pump. A diagnostic tool is essential to pinpoint the exact issue.

Can I still brake safely when the ABS light illuminates?

Yes, your standard braking system remains functional. However, the ABS will no longer prevent wheel lock-up, which can increase stopping distances, particularly on slick or uneven surfaces. When the ABS light appears, we highly recommend promptly arranging for repair.

Why might a Hyundai Getz ABS or ESP warning light turn on intermittently?

Intermittent ABS or ESP warnings in the Getz often signal wheel speed sensor or wiring issues. The system may have foreign particles (e.g., dirt), damage, or loose connections. Cleaning sensors or checking wiring connections may resolve this, but we recommend getting a professional diagnosis if the light persists.

What should I check first if the ABS light in my Nissan Navara goes on and off without showing error codes?

Inspect the front wheel bearings for wear or roughness. If the bearings look rough around the edges, service or isolate the sensor wiring. Intermittent ABS light activation without error codes may be due to wheel bearing movement affecting sensor readings.

How can ABS sensor failure be detected in Hyundai Getz vehicles?

ABS sensor malfunctions are common in Hyundai Getz models and can typically cause the ABS warning light to remain on. Frequent trouble stems from sensor failure, wiring issues, or hydraulic module problems. Specific faults can be identified via visual inspection, sensor resistance checks, or OBD diagnostics.

What are the most common ABS problems across Hyundai vehicles, and how are they diagnosed?

Many Hyundai models have frequent ABS issues, including faulty wheel speed sensors, damaged reluctor rings, corroded wiring, low brake fluid levels, or ABS module failure. A dirty or damaged sensor, a weak battery, or a bad fuse can also trigger the warning light. An OBD-II scanner will read ABS-related error codes and guide the fix.

What diagnostic steps should I follow when my vehicle’s ABS light comes on?

Scan for ABS codes to identify the faulty component: sensor, wiring, insufficient fluid, fuse, or module. Inspect and clean wheel sensors and reluctor rings, test wiring for continuity or corrosion, verify brake fluid level, and check ABS fuses. Resetting codes and testing via a short drive may confirm if you’ve fixed the issue.