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The MIKKUPPA 695-900 ABS Wheel Speed Sensor is a high-quality replacement part compatible with 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK models. Designed for easy installation and reliable performance, this sensor features a digital output and flange mount, ensuring precise wheel speed readings. Made from durable ABS plastic, it has been factory tested for quality assurance, making it a smart choice for any Jeep owner looking to enhance their vehicle's safety and performance.
Output Type | Digital |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Specific Uses For Product | Speed,Wheel Speed |
Style Name | Sensor ABS |
Material Type | Plastic, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
G**Z
Excelente
Excelente
E**K
Works with my Jeep
Ez install. A bit longer than the OEM. But works perfectly!
S**L
Great Product
Great Product
C**S
Problem solved !
After we started getting frequent ABS & Traction Control lights/alarms on dash I bought a good diagnostic reader that told me the right front ABS circuit was the issue. Ordered this sensor and was going to install myself but found I needed a 33 mm socket to remove the axle nut that holds the brake rotor on so we had the local dealer do it while they were doing a seat belt recall. They told me they would not guarantee this would solve the problem since it wasn’t original OEM part but I took a chance and it worked out fine. No more alarms and paid far less for the sensor than a mopar part would have cost. Hopefully it will work for a long time.
D**.
Worked
Original speed sensors went out causing my ABS light to come on. After replacing them the abs light went away and I’m back up driving again.
M**.
Nicely made speedsensor
Good quality speed sensor. Used it on my 07 Jeep JK with 2.5" lift. It's plug and play install.
M**D
Jeep Owners do not buy this product!
Jeep owners do not buy this product! Get the OEM version. I can not express enough how many issues, time, labor & dollars this product cost me. I installed this on the left front of my 2016 Wrangler. Sure it eliminated the code I was getting indicating the original had failed, all was well I thought, right! That is the only good thing it did. We don't drive this Jeep a lot. it is a 3rd vehicle, really intended to be our motorhome tow vehicle, so this issue strung out for over 6 months because of non use of the Jeep. My wife was actually afraid to drive it with the issue coming off & on. Shortly after installing, I started getting intermittent impulses in the brakes as if the ABS braking was kicking in, no warning lights on the dash or through the code reader. The brakes would feel mushy when this happened. It was intermittent, so It could not be pinned down to what was causing. Reading online I found that you do not have to have a leak in your brake system to get air in the system. If the ABS braking is engaged a lot air can get in overtime air can enter through the caliper seal. They are designed to keep fluid in, not air out. Since this wasn't a constant issue I didn't expect air, but I had no idea what else it could be. I took it into a well known & highly recommended Jeep shop, they couldn't figure it out, didn't want to start replacing parts, since it was intermittent, very difficult to pin down. To replace the ABS controller which is want they were thinking it would take, (but were not sure) was a $2000.00 deal. They ended up suggesting I take it to a dealership. I decided to research further myself before spending more money (a lot more money). The brake bleeding seemed the least harmless way to go & as far as I knew the brake fluid was original, so that would all get changed during the process. I did find out you need special tools to bleed ABS brakes. Most sites say an individual can't bleed them because of the ABS controller, you have to have a dealer service department do the job with expensive testers. I was quoted $150.00 to $400.00 to bleed the brakes & no guarantee this job would solve the issue. Bleeding brakes is a pretty easy job on older vehicles before ABS, I had done this a few times over the years. Through research I was able to find a $200.00 meter that would engage the controller & actually help bleed the brakes correctly to get any air out of the controller. So I ordered all the stuff to bleed the brakes, including the meter ($300.00), I bled the brakes, twice. Seemed like it solved the issue for a few trips, then it was there again, not as bad, but there every now and then. After thinking about it I realized this all started after changing this sensor. I ordered up an OEM sensor from Amazon, after it not showing up for a week when it was suppose to, I checked the order online, it was lost, so I canceled it. I decided to take this sensor out I had installed & put the original back in to see what happened. When I did this I got an immediate ABS light on the dash that wouldn't go away & the code reader showed the sensor was bad for sure. I ordered another OEM sensor from Amazon, installed it & all the issues went away, no warning lights, no mushy pedal, no ABS kicking in. All & all took 3 sensor installs 2 brake bleeds a trip to the Jeep repair shop that cost $900.00, the $300.00 for the brake bleeding stuff & meter (time & money because of a junk part!) The only good I can take away from this is I can now do a wheel sensor on the JEEP in about 45 minutes, the original took almost 3 hours. Ha! Never after market products again, OEM only!
J**E
For lifted 2011 Jeep JK
My JK has a 4 inch lift and these speed sensors fit perfectly. If you are planning on replacing your wheel hubs and you have a lifted Jeep JK, use these speed sensors!
B**T
Delivery before time
Working great
A**O
Balance entre precio - calidad
Se instala sin tener que hacer modificaciones y funciona sin problemas.
A**R
Didn’t work
Bought a Dorman at it worked right away. This cost me a lot of time trouble shooting.
P**N
Lo que se pidió
Es justo lo que se necesita de buena calidad
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