Wheel Speed Sensor Current Check

2017 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 ES, Automatic CVT TransSECTION Wheel Speed Sensor Current Check
CAUTION:
  • Do not connect the battery terminals in reverse as the wheel speed sensor may be damaged.
  • When the current value is measured by the wheel speed sensor connector, measure it with the wheel speed sensor installed in the vehicle.
  1. Connect the circuit tester to the wheel speed sensor using the special tool extra fine probe (MB992006), and measure the sensor current as a single unit.

    Standard value: 5 to 9 mA or 11 to 17 mA 

  2. If the measurement value is not within the standard value range, replace the wheel speed sensor with a new one.
Fig 1: Connecting Circuit Tester To Wheel Speed Sensor
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