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REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR

DESCRIPTION





This system uses two-wire wheel speed sensors known as active wheel speed sensors. One Wheel Speed Sensor (WSS) and one tone wheel are located at each front and rear wheel. The rear wheel speed sensor on rear disc brake applications is mounted to the rear disc brake adapter. The rear tone wheel is an integral part of the rear wheel hub and bearing.

OPERATION
The CAB sends 12 volts to power an Integrated Circuit (IC) in the sensor. The IC supplies a constant 7 mA power supply to the CAB. The relationship of the tooth on the tone wheel to the permanent magnet in the sensor, signals the IC to enable a second 7 mA power supply. The output of the sensor, sent to the CAB, is a DC voltage signal with changing voltage and current levels. The ground for the IC and the current sense circuit is provided by the CAB.

When a valley of the tone wheel is aligned with the sensor, the voltage signal is approximately 0.8 volts and a constant 7 mA current is sent to the CAB. As the tone wheel rotates, the tooth shifts the magnetic field and the IC enables a second 7 mA current source. The CAB senses a voltage signal of approximately 1.6 volts and 14 mA. The CAB measures the amperage of the digital signal for each wheel. The resulting signal is interpreted by the ABS CAB as the wheel speed.