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How to Replace ABS Sensor 2007-14 Toyota FJ Cruiser
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Tools used
5mm Hex Wrench
Anti-Seize Grease
Silicone Paste
Ratchet
1. Removing the Front ABS Sensor
Pry the locking tab to remove the ABS sensor electrical connector
Remove the 5 mm hex bolt securing the sensor to the knuckle
Remove the ABS sensor
2. Installing the Front ABS Sensor
Apply anti seize to the bolt hole, and grease or silicone paste to the sensor gasket
Insert the ABS sensor into position
Install the 5 mm hex bolt to secure the sensor
Reconnect the ABS sensor electrical connector
Len: Hey friends, it's Len here at 1A Auto. Today I'm working on a 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser and I'm going to be replacing the front ABS sensor. It's going to be a fairly easy job. I want to be the guy that shows you how to do it. If you need this or any other part, you can always check us out at 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
You don't necessarily need to take the wheel off to get to the ABS sensor here. I took it off for video purposes because it's much easier to get in here. So going with the assumption that you don't need to have it off. All you're going to do, you're going to take a small screwdriver. You've got this white mark on your ABS sensor wire here. You're going to put the small screwdriver right along the backside of that. Give it a little twist. It's going to lift up on this little piton right there. That's the lock. Now we're just going to grab it. Try to give it a little wiggle. Pull it out. Take a peek in there. If you see any funny colors that aren't metal colored, you've got a problem. Those look nice and clean. I'd say these are fine. We'll set this aside.
We're going to remove this bolt right here. We're going to use an Allen head five millimeter. That's what it looks like. Shape of a stop sign.
There's our bolt. Now you're going to take your ABS sensor and you're going to draw it out straight towards you. This one right here is already broken, so it should have a little piton that slides inside there. I'll grab it. I'll show you what it looks like. Pretty much it should go just like this. This is going to be inside your knuckle. That goes up against your, the wheel bearing back there, and it reads how fast your wheel bearing's spinning. Tells your car how fast you're going.
So what happens a lot of times is when you take out this bolt, you go to take off the sensor. This thing right here just snaps off. It's very common. If that happens, you know you're going to have to get that piece out. Whether you have to drill it, dig it, whatever you have to do. But this has to come out. And I'll show you what the new sensor looks like and you'll see what I'm talking about.
So here we go, friends, a quick product comparison for you. Over here we have our original ABS sensor out of our 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser. As you can tell it's in two pieces. Okay. You want these to be in one piece, generally speaking. This one's obviously no good. So over here we have our brand new quality 1A Auto part. This is all still together, of course. It's brand new. But what's important to make sure is you have the same connector. You have the same ABS tip there. Just force this in a little bit. See if I can get it in. Yeah, looks good. I put it in backwards. That's why it doesn't go. Nice. It's not too often that I put these back together. So there we are. So as you can tell, it looks the same that way. We've got our same mounting hole. Same locking. Everything looks the exact same.
With that said, I don't see any reason why this wouldn't be a quality part to install into the vehicle, so I'm going to go ahead and do it. If you need this or any other part, you can always check us out 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
I'm going to try to blast a little bit of copper Never-Seez right here where the bolt goes in. There we are. And then if you have access to it, if you have a little bit of a grease or silicone paste or whatever you might want to use there, just go right along that rubber gasket that's on the sensor. That should help keep moisture out of there. Let's try to wiggle it. There we are. Slid right in, nice and easy.
If for some reason yours didn't, you could try to clean out that hole little bit. You could use something gentle because, of course, you've got the wheel bearing in there, so you want to make sure that you don't touch anything on the magnet that's on the backside there. You could damage the wheel bearing, in which case you know you're wasting your time doing the sensor because you're still not going to get a good ABS reading. So I would just be careful if you do happen to stick anything in there.
This bolt right here is a very small bolt, so once it's bottomed out, which I just did, just going to give it like a teeny bit more and then that's it. Tight. We'll grab this and the wiring for it. If you want to use a little dielectric grease, you could do that. Purpose of this video, I'm not going to worry about it. I'm just going to try to tap out some of that dirt that's in there. Now I'm going to bring it over. I've got my lock tab and the little lock hook you do there. I'm going to slide it over. I'm going to listen for a click noise. There it is. Give it a nice little tug. Tight. We'll clean up our mess. And off we go.
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K
June 27, 2017
Awesome price and awesome product. Bolted right on. Very happy with the product
Can't beat the price.
joshua
September 5, 2017
I bought 2 of these. The dealer wants over $200 each for them and everywhere else online wants over $100. They worked for me. I'm very happy with the price and fit!
good product
Rey
October 4, 2017
Thanks guys.i bought 2 of this Sensor before to give a try.
i feel the difference right away.my brake is working good now.product work awesome.you cant beat this price.
Great value!
P
November 12, 2017
This product was purchased to replace one I broke while replacing a wheel hub. Price from autozone and others was around $200. This $25 dollar part works fine and is a great replacement option. Only thing was part was a little too tight to get in so I sanded it down to get it in. Also save old o ring from original since it it thinner and fits better. Im sure for $200 plus the others would fit with no issues but at $25 you cant lose if you dont mind doing a little work.
still waiting for my order
G
December 22, 2017
I will let you know how the product is as soon as it arrives. Still waiting. I understand this time of year has higher than normal volumes of shipping freight, but its now almost a week past the estimated time of arrival.
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February 20, 2018
Most likely very satisfied and quality product related to what I have and thank you very much we will recommend for the futuresWrite your review here. It must be at least 50 characters long. Consider whether you would recommend this product and what you like or dislike about it.
Dion
January 4, 2020
The part fit perfectly! The instructional video from 1aauto helped me tremendously have a seamless install. Very happy with 1aauto!!!
Abs sensor
Mario
December 22, 2020
Plug and play simple install Works great Can't go wrong for the price!!!!
Great product
Antonio
April 12, 2021
Great website, I was looking for this item for sometime already and found a great deal here!!
Perfect replacement
David
June 8, 2021
Perfect fit for my 2007 FJ Cruiser and cleared my codes right up once replaced. Shipped super fast, too.
ABS Wheel Speed Sensor
Daniel
September 5, 2021
Exact fit and great quality
William
September 28, 2021
Outstanding part and expedited delivery are just a couple reasons I'll continue business with 1A auto!
Mikes
August 15, 2022
Fits perfect. Looks exactly like the original. The brake lights are off.
Would recommend a different sensor
Dustin
November 1, 2022
Did not work. ABS codes c1223 and c0200 remained even after doing a zero point calibration reset. I checked for voltage to the sensor with my multi-meter to verify that wasnt the issue. Voltage was present. I also disconnected the battery for an hour. Sensor insert hole and mounting surface was properly cleaned with all debris being removed.
All ABS lights remained even after short test drive. Would suggest a different ABS wheel sensor.
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charles
October 7, 2023
exact fit & works well!
Romme
June 5, 2024
Exactly what I needed! Great job 1A!
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