Whell speed sensor
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Whell speed sensor
I was wondering if anyone has a part number and price for a wheel speed sensor for a 96 SE. The dealer is giving my uncle the run around and I told him Id get it for him and do it.. so if you could get me a p# or a price that would be awesome
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According to gmpartsdirect it should be either:
GM PART # 10456509
CATEGORY: Speedometer Drive Sensor
PACK QTY: 1 CORE CHARGE: $0.00
GM LIST: $44.42
OUR PRICE: $22.21
DESCRIPTION: SENSOR AS
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GM PART # 10456034
CATEGORY: Speedometer Drive Sensor
PACK QTY: 1 CORE CHARGE: $0.00
GM LIST: $62.86
OUR PRICE: $31.43
DESCRIPTION: SENSOR
GM PART # 10456509
CATEGORY: Speedometer Drive Sensor
PACK QTY: 1 CORE CHARGE: $0.00
GM LIST: $44.42
OUR PRICE: $22.21
DESCRIPTION: SENSOR AS
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GM PART # 10456034
CATEGORY: Speedometer Drive Sensor
PACK QTY: 1 CORE CHARGE: $0.00
GM LIST: $62.86
OUR PRICE: $31.43
DESCRIPTION: SENSOR
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you have to replace the ******* hub?... well ****... that sucks.. :? Its a speed sensor throughing his traction and abs lights.
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Following the above posts...i know i need to replace the wheel sensor on my 1994 SSEi. 2 questions:
1. Is there any advantage going with GMpartsdirect hub/sensor (US$170) vs. autozone TIMKEN #513087 (US$140)? Will either of these parts work?
2. Anyone tried changing this yourself, or is it not worth the effort?
1. Is there any advantage going with GMpartsdirect hub/sensor (US$170) vs. autozone TIMKEN #513087 (US$140)? Will either of these parts work?
2. Anyone tried changing this yourself, or is it not worth the effort?
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I used the Timken bearing on my front wheel and have had good luck with it... about 50,000 miles. It'* fairly easy, just make sure you have all of the right sockets and drivers.
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jr's3800 and fuddyduddy121:
Thanks tons! I'm going to autozone for the Timken #513087, but i think i'll let a garage put it in. I imagine you two both have more than a little experience on these and i've heard you need a press or something to do the job properly.
Thanks tons! I'm going to autozone for the Timken #513087, but i think i'll let a garage put it in. I imagine you two both have more than a little experience on these and i've heard you need a press or something to do the job properly.
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No press necessary. Once you have all of the bolts and the big nut off from the drive axle, it should come out. Sometimes it is rusted to the frame or knuckle, and then it causes problems. A crowbar worked great on mine.
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Originally Posted by fuddyduddy121
No press necessary. Once you have all of the bolts and the big nut off from the drive axle, it should come out. Sometimes it is rusted to the frame or knuckle, and then it causes problems. A crowbar worked great on mine.
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