This induction sensor detects the presence and position of metallic objects, commonly used for wheel speed or engine timing applications within the vehicle's control systems. Manufactured to meet strict OEM quality benchmarks, it provides precise signals that are crucial for system operation, unlike worn sensors that produce intermittent or false readings. Operators might observe ABS warning lights, incorrect speedometer readings, or engine performance issues if this sensor is failing.
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Disconnect main battery before working on electrical components. Use dielectric grease on all connector pins. Check ground connections — most electrical faults trace to poor grounds. Test with multimeter before installing new parts.
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A failing induction sensor may initially cause intermittent issues, such as a temporary loss of speed signal or a brief illumination of a warning light. If the problem persists, the affected system may become unreliable, leading to reduced performance or operational restrictions. The ultimate consequence could be the inability to operate the machine safely or effectively due to critical system malfunctions.
Ensure the mounting surface is perfectly clean and free of metal shavings before installing the sensor to achieve the correct air gap. Avoid using excessive force when tightening the sensor, as this can strip the threads or damage the sensor housing.
Inspect the target wheel or reluctor ring for damage or debris, and check the associated wiring harness for any signs of wear or abrasion when replacing the induction sensor.