Dan, depending on what part of the country you live in, you can also get rust jacking under where the speed sensor mounts to the hub. This will slightly lift the sensor just enough to change the air gap, it's important to clean the mounting surface before installing the new sensor. Keep the video's coming.
Hey there Dan! First of all thank you for sharing your amazing videos. I'd like to ask for a bit of your expert opinion when purchasing a new wheel speed sensor. Would you recommend to purchase OEM when replacing a speed sensor? or is it not that big of a deal if I purchase one from Amazon? And lastly which brand would you recommend when purchasing aftermarket? Thank you for your time and keep up the amazing work!
@@titofixes I usually would recommend the OEM, but I tried this aftermarket version because the owner needed to save some cash and it has been working great. Hope that helps you with your decision. Take care, Dan
@@DantheFixitMan Would you be so kind to mention the part number and/or link in the description for others to find or with me on here? Please & Thank You!
@@DantheFixitMan Thank You Dan! I would like to suggest maybe one last thing that I believe as a viewer of your videos. I believe by putting an affiliate link within the description to all the tools you use in a video and having them connected to your amazon store will create a bit of extra income. I mean who doesn't like a bit of extra income? Well I wish you luck and pray that you never stop creating amazing videos! Thank you again!
You can go to the Innova.com/pages/coverage and enter your vehicle info and it will show you what it can do for your specific vehicle. You can also chat with them live.
Dan, depending on what part of the country you live in, you can also get rust jacking under where the speed sensor mounts to the hub. This will slightly lift the sensor just enough to change the air gap, it's important to clean the mounting surface before installing the new sensor. Keep the video's coming.
Hey there Dan! First of all thank you for sharing your amazing videos. I'd like to ask for a bit of your expert opinion when purchasing a new wheel speed sensor. Would you recommend to purchase OEM when replacing a speed sensor? or is it not that big of a deal if I purchase one from Amazon? And lastly which brand would you recommend when purchasing aftermarket?
Thank you for your time and keep up the amazing work!
@@titofixes I usually would recommend the OEM, but I tried this aftermarket version because the owner needed to save some cash and it has been working great. Hope that helps you with your decision.
Take care,
Dan
@@DantheFixitMan Would you be so kind to mention the part number and/or link in the description for others to find or with me on here? Please & Thank You!
@@titofixes Yes, no problem at all, here it is:
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I will also update the video description. Thx!
@@DantheFixitMan Thank You Dan! I would like to suggest maybe one last thing that I believe as a viewer of your videos. I believe by putting an affiliate link within the description to all the tools you use in a video and having them connected to your amazon store will create a bit of extra income. I mean who doesn't like a bit of extra income?
Well I wish you luck and pray that you never stop creating amazing videos!
Thank you again!
@@titofixes thx so much!
Toyota tacoma 2023 .
Would this scanner reset re calibrate (vehicle stability control ) and (pre colision system )?
You can go to the Innova.com/pages/coverage and enter your vehicle info and it will show you what it can do for your specific vehicle. You can also chat with them live.