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    ABS sensor testing procedure

    pertains to a E32 , build year. 08/1988 ,730i
    But relevant for other models

    The sensors are quite easy to test with a simple ohm meter, Remove the cover from the motronic enclosure (4 screws), situated on the passenger side (left hand drive car) in front of the windshield. The ABS mudule is closest to the cooling fan, The brown relay between the modules is the ABS relay. Unlock the plug from the ABS module and pull it off
    You cannot measure to ground because both conductors, center and shield, run directly to the connector on the ABS controller and are connected to ground through the controller. If you pull the connector, you disconnect the ground.
    This is how one does it:
    Pull the connector off the ABS module and turn it upside down. You will see 2 rows of pins, a short row and a somewhat longer row. The shorter row contains the odd numbered pins, the longer row contains the even numbered pins. The counting starts from the side opposite the cable entry, so from the fender.
    now measure simply on the following pins:
    Pin 4 and 6 = sensor left front 1000 ohm (red center)
    pin 9 and 7 = sensor left rear 1000 ohm (white center)
    pin 21 and 11 = Sensor right front 1000 ohm (yellow center)
    pin 26 and 24 = sensor right rear 1000 ohm (green center)
    where 4, 9, 21 , 26 are the shields=ground. transparent insulation.
    one can open the plug easy by loosening the 3 screws. One can check if the colors are correct and see the numbers on the pins.
    The resistance values can vary between 600 and 1600 ohm. Values below mean there is a short in the cable or sensor. The sensors have a 2 pin connector to feed through the frame. One in each front wheel well. The rear ones are probably under the rear seat.
    You can measure directly on the plug but measuring on the ABS module is probably easier.
    Most likely the cables in the wheel wells are broken because of the constant movements.
    here you will have to remove the sensor and measure.
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    #2
    Helpful, to an extent. Because, measuring the sensor itself is another story.

    This procedure ommits only on of the possibilities wich is the ABS controller. But, youre still stuck with either the wiring or the sensor itself.

    With a Diagnostic tool, you can also ommit the ABS controller by simply not being able to access it. But, you will be able pinpoint wich sensor and the related wiring to that sensor. But, not pinpoint wich one of both to replace.

    Never the less, no diagnostic tool...Means this will come in handy !

    I vote for a technical database, what do you say ?
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      #3
      I'd love to try it out for the sake of it...

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        #4
        As mentioned, a simple Ohm meter is all thats required, they are cheap, you can get them from ACE.
        Here's a question.
        How much is a GT1 diagnostic device?
        Is it something we could all club together to buy, this way we could save a lot of members a lot of cash when faults occur…..just an idea!!
        2009 45th Anniversary Mustang GT / Black / Stock

        As the Pope once told meNil Illigitimate Desperandum et phillius coumdon

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          #5
          I'm gonna ask the above question in the general chat pages, so yes it will be a double post.
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