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Speed Sensor Check

  1. Check whether any metallic foreign material has adhered to the projection at the speed sensor tip. Remove any foreign material. Also check whether the pole piece is damaged. Replace it with a new one if it is damaged.
    NOTE: The projection can become magnetized due to the magnet inside the speed sensor, causing foreign material to easily adhere to it. The projection may not be able to correctly sense the wheel rotation speed if foreign matter is on it or if it is damaged.
    Fig 1: Identifying Projection
    G01118398Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  2. Measure the resistance between the speed sensor terminals.
    Fig 2: Measuring Wheel Speed Sensor Resistance
    G01118399Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.

    Standard value: 1.28 - 1.92 kohm 

  3. If the internal resistance of the speed sensor is not within the standard value, replace it with a new speed sensor.
  4. Remove all connections from the speed sensor. The circuit should be open between terminals (1) and (2) and the body of the speed sensor. If the circuit is not open, replace with a new speed sensor.
    Fig 3: Checking For Shorted Wheel Speed Sensor
    G01118400Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
  5. Check the speed sensor cable for breakage, damage or disconnection. Replace with a new one if a problem is found.
    NOTE: When checking for cable damage, remove the cable clamp part from the body and then gently bend and pull the cable near the clamp.