Safety Warning
DIY auto repair can cause serious injury, fire, or vehicle damage. These guides are for informational purposes only. Always follow OEM torque specs, wear PPE, and consult a certified mechanic if you are unsure. You are solely responsible for your safety.
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HOMESERVICE MANUALSHONDA2009S2000 BASEREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISBRAKESTRACTION CONTROLVSA (VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST) SYSTEM COMPONENTSWHEEL SPEED SENSOR INSPECTION
2009 Honda S2000 Base
Wheel Speed Sensor Inspection
2009 Honda S2000 BaseSECTION Wheel Speed Sensor Inspection
- Inspect the front and rear pulsers for chipped or damaged teeth.
- Measure the air gap between the wheel speed sensor and pulser all the way around while rotating the pulser. Remove the rear brake disc to measure the gap on the rear wheel speed sensor. If the gap exceeds 1.0 mm (0.04 in.), check for a bent suspension arm.
Standard:
Front/Rear: 0.4-1.0 mm (0.02-0.04 in.)
Front/Rear
RENDER: 1.0x
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.