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SSB101331 - Sensor- en steunbevestiging ABS G-sensor

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Beschrijving:
Sensor en Beugel Montage ABS G-Sensor

Alle productcodes / identificatienummers:
SSB101331 SSB101331 SSB101331

Modellen:
Land Rover Freelander 1 1996-2006 (L314)
Montage-opmerkingen:
FREELANDER 1 1996-2006 — ABS G-sensor en beugelmontage, 4-wiel ABS
Vehicle Model Land Rover Freelander 1 1996-2006 (L314)
Fitment Notes FREELANDER 1 1996-2006 — ABS G-sensor and bracket assembly, 4-wheel ABS
Alternative Codes
SSB101331

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Frequently asked questions

What is the ABS G-sensor bracket assembly and what does it do?
The ABS G-sensor bracket assembly combines the G-sensor, a deceleration sensor, with its mounting bracket. The sensor measures the vehicle's longitudinal deceleration and reports it to the ABS and Hill Descent Control unit, which uses it to modulate braking on steep gradients and low-grip surfaces.
Which vehicle does this fit?
This G-sensor bracket assembly fits the Land Rover Freelander 1 (1996-2006) with four-wheel ABS. It forms part of the anti-lock braking and Hill Descent Control system. Confirm your Freelander 1 has the four-wheel ABS setup before ordering.
Is it supplied as a complete assembly?
Yes, this is supplied as a complete assembly with the G-sensor and its bracket together. That avoids transferring the sensor onto a separate bracket and helps ensure the sensor sits at the correct mounting angle for accurate deceleration readings.
What are the signs the G-sensor needs replacing?
A faulty ABS G-sensor on the Freelander 1 typically triggers ABS or Hill Descent Control warning lights and stored fault codes, and HDC may stop working correctly. Faults are usually confirmed by diagnostic readout before replacing the sensor.