Crown Victoria V8-281 4.6L SFI (1998)
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Wheel Speed Sensor: Description and Operation
The anti-lock brake system uses four anti-lock brake sensors to determine the vehicle speed. The anti-lock brake sensors operates on the magnetic
induction principle. As the teeth on the anti-lock brake sensor indicator rotate past the stationary anti-lock brake sensor, a signal proportional to
vehicle speed is generated and sent to the anti-lock brake control module.
The front anti-lock brake sensors are non-adjustable. The front anti-lock brake sensors and the front anti-lock brake sensor indicators are replaced
separately.
The front anti-lock brake sensors are attached to the front wheel spindles and the front anti-lock brake sensor indicators are pressed onto the wheel
hubs.
The rear anti-lock brake sensors are attached to the rear axle housings and the rear anti-lock brake sensor indicators are pressed onto the inner CV
joints. Both are replaced separately.