Wheel Speed Sensor

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Wheel Speed Sensor

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Hi guys,
Many of you aware that I was keep getting 13 and 14 errors when I read the diagnostic codes from ECU. Also experiencing weird revving and power lost/surge issues during 2500rpm.

I mentioned this problem in the UK forum. And interesting new information come out.

Now, I read 13 and 14 error codes from the abs. However, apparently reading codes from abs light means the error codes of abs itself, not the engine codes(not TPS and Intake Air Temperature Sensor)

So, according to workshop manual 13 and 14 error codes are
13 = Rear-Risht Wheel Speed Sensor
14 = Rear-Left Wheel Speed Sensor

Interesting hey..... 8O

So anyone had any experience with these sensors?
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Any idea about these speed sensors guys?

Do you think Mitsu can have look at these or they will say to me again "Sorry mate, we aren’t competent enough to work on your FTO"
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Post by G_A_V »

ok i thought the fto did not have rear wheel speed sensors, seeing as if you put your foot down and spin the wheels to 100k, the speedo reads 100k as aposed to reading 0km/h
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Post by mxysxy »

Due to the reason that I have ABS in my car, there are 4 wheel speed sensors, one for each wheel.
It is a sensor with pole piece at the end of it.
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