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AutoGuru offers reliable aftermarket automotive parts, specializing in premium OEM-compatible components like ABS speed sensors for a variety of vehicles.

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AutoGuru is an automotive aftermarket brand dedicated to producing reliable OEM-compatible vehicle components. With a focus on safety and precision, AutoGuru manufactures essential automotive electronics such as ABS speed sensors that work seamlessly with standard 12V and 24V vehicle electrical systems. Their products are designed for superior durability, featuring robust materials and high IP67 protection ratings to withstand harsh driving conditions.

Whether you are replacing a faulty sensor or conducting routine automotive electrical maintenance, AutoGuru provides the reliable parts needed to ensure critical safety systems, like anti-lock braking, perform optimally. AutoGuru components are suitable for a wide range of vehicles, from everyday passenger cars to light SUVs and commercial trucks.

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AutoGuru ABS Speed Sensor User Manual

May 15, 2026
AutoGuru ABS Speed Sensor User Manual: ABS Speed Sensor Application: Universal for Passenger Cars, SUVs, Commercial Vehicles (Trucks, Buses) and Light-duty Vehicles, compatible with most ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) models,…

AutoGuru support FAQ

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  • How do I adjust the gap on my AutoGuru ABS speed sensor?

    Use a feeler gauge to ensure the gap between the sensor's sensing head and the tone ring is within 0.5mm to 1.5mm. Too large of a gap can cause signal loss or distortion.

  • Can I install an AutoGuru ABS sensor myself?

    Yes, but basic automotive mechanical knowledge is required. Always ensure the engine is off, the battery is disconnected, and the vehicle is securely supported with a jack stand before removing wheels or accessing the sensor.

  • What does it mean if the ABS warning light stays on after installing a new sensor?

    This may indicate an incorrect sensor gap, a loose wiring connection, or damage to the vehicle's tone ring. Verify all connections, check for clearance issues, and test the sensor with a multimeter.

  • How often should I check my AutoGuru automotive sensors?

    It is generally recommended to visually inspect sensor wires during regular vehicle maintenance (like tire rotations) and ensure the mounting bolts are tight. Wipe away excessive dirt or metallic debris from the sensing head if accessible.