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Standard Motor Products ALS1401 Sensor Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of Standard Motor Products ALS1401 Sensor

Made in United States. Fit type: Vehicle Specific. Package Weight: 0.15 pounds. Package Dimensions : 8.748" x 6.169" x 2.358".

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Top-notch Brake Sensor for Performance Cars

This automotive brake sensor is a game-changer in the car accessory aftermarket. Based on our own experience, we found the sensor to be of high quality, ensuring accurate readings and safe driving. It quickly detects any discrepancies in the brake system and sends an alert to the driver, making it a top-notch safety feature. However, the installation process can be slightly time-consuming. Overall, this brake sensor is highly recommended for all performance car enthusiasts.

Pros
  • Durable and reliable
Cons
  • Pricier compared to other sensors in the market

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The sensor works perfectly. - Speed ​​Sensors

Removing the original sensor was very difficult. Installing a new one was pretty easy. I suggest cleaning the hole with sandpaper before attempting to install a new sensor.

Pros
  • Speed Sensors
Cons
  • Reliability

Revainrating 5 out of 5

but the new one just went and solved the problem

I had traction control and the BAS light was on in my 2006 Grand Cherokee. I took it to the dealer as I suspected this to be a wheel speed sensor. back left to be exact. The old one was quite difficult to remove, but the new one snapped in easily and fixed the problem. As soon as I hit 5 or 10 mph all the yellow traction control lights went out and have been off for over a week. I love it when a plan works out.

Pros
  • sensors
Cons
  • I don't remember