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Bendix Bw 800160 Wheel Speed Sensor, Straight, 60" Harness, Deutsch Dtm on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Birmingham, Alabama, US

Birmingham, Alabama, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:BW 800160 Warranty:No Part Brand:BENDIX

THIS IS A BRAND NEW BENDIX WHEEL SPEED SENSOR. IT IS BRAND NEW. I LISTED IT AS NEW OTHER BECAUSE I DO NOT HAVE THE BOX IT CAME IN. NEVER USED OR INSTALLED.

BENDIX PART # BW 800160

 

Product Description
Manufacturer: Bendix
Part Number: 800160
Condition: New
Body Style: Straight
Harness Length: 60"
Connector Type: Deutsch DTM06-2S
Includes clamping sleeve

Bendix WS-24 Service Data Sheet

WS-24 wheel speed sensors are electromagnetic devices used to obtain wheel speed information for the antilock controller. The wheel speed sensor works in conjunction with an exciter ring to generate an AC signal that is transmitted to and analyzed by the ABS controller.

Cross References: 801563, 5001325, 5001694, 5003067, 5004084, 5005223, 5005225, 5005706, 5006177, 5012846, 801563, 800197, 800306, 800343, 800542, 800544, 800592, 800614
A cross reference listing means that this part should be a suitable replacement for the part numbers listed. Some changes in installation may be required.

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