Available stock
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ABS SENSOR E89 (618) (618) *31-10* Front pair68,141 kmAU $120.00
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ABS SENSOR F32 (421) (421) *33-30* Rear pair44,638 kmAU $180.00
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ABS SENSOR F32 (223) (223) *31-10* Front pair44,638 kmAU $120.00
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ABS SENSOR E71 (776) (776) *31-10* Front pair39,523 kmAU $150.00
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ABS SENSOR F32 (421) (421) *33-30* Rear pair59,957 kmAU $180.00
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ABS SENSOR F10 (901) (901) *33-30* Rear pair45,538 kmAU $120.00
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ABS SENSOR E46 (FRONT PAIR) 6752681/682 LATE30,904 kmAU $80.00
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ABS SENSOR E84 (111) (111) *33-30* Rear pair90,604 kmAU $80.00
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ABS SENSOR F F22 (421) (421) *33-30* Rear pair23,744 kmAU $180.00
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ABS SENSOR F30 (421) (421) *33-30* Rear pair28,238 kmAU $180.00
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ABS SENSOR E87 (076) (076) *33-30* Rear pair35,123 kmAU $120.00
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ABS SENSOR F15 (776) (776) *31-10* Front pair73,839 kmAU $150.00
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ABS SENSOR F15 (777) (777) *33-30* Rear pair73,839 kmAU $150.00
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ABS SENSOR F15 (776) (776) *31-10* Front pair41,310 kmAU $150.00
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ABS SENSOR E83 (331) (331) *33-30* Rear pair103,169 kmAU $80.00
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ABS SENSOR F01 (864) (864) *33-30* Rear pair132,363 kmAU $120.00
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ABS SENSOR F01 (859) (859) *31-10* Front pair132,363 kmAU $120.00
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ABS SENSOR E71 (777) (777) *33-30* Rear pair60,707 kmAU $150.00
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ABS SENSOR E71 (776) (776) *31-10* Front pair60,707 kmAU $150.00
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ABS SENSOR E70 (776) (776) *31-10* Front pair95,687 kmAU $150.00
Helpful Information
This guide aims to provide 'general' information about BMW transmissions, such as common issues that we've encountered and tips on determining fitment compatibility.
ABS sensors are located behind each wheel—where they are exposed to high-temperatures, water and road debris. Any plastic object exposed to these conditions will eventually fail—which is why ABS sensors need to be replaced occasionally.
When one of the ABS sensors fail, you will typically see an error on your dashboard about the ‘driving stabilisation’, telling you to ‘drive moderately’.
Professional scan tools will give you an exact code, and more information. See this video for an example.
ABS sensors are a part of a vehicle’s anti-lock brake system.
The sensors work by using magnets. Each sensor will sit next to the ABS rings located on/in each wheel bearing. These rings have a magnetic notch that triggers the sensor each time a full rotation has been completed.
The information from the ABS sensors is sent to a control unit which calculates the wheel speeds—allowing it to determine whether one wheel is moving slower than the others—and therefore at risk of locking up, which could cause loss of traction.
When the control unit determines that the vehicle is at risk of losing traction, it uses the ABS/DSC to pulse the breaks.
There are can be multiple, non-exchangeable types of ABS sensor within any given model generation.
The best way to determine if one of these parts is compatible with your vehicle is to match the BMW part numbers. This can be done by decoding your VIN in a BMW parts catalogue.
Provide our team with your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN and we’ll check our stock for a compatible part.
There is interchangeability of ABS sensors between models.
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