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Rear Right ABS Speed Sensor Suitable for Nissan Xterra Paladin 2005¨C2015

Rear Right ABS Speed Sensor Suitable for Nissan Xterra Paladin 2005¨C2015

SKU:155NS251106S01

Regular price $16.47 AUD
Sale price $16.47 AUD Regular price $32.94 AUD
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Description
This ABS speed sensor is designed for installation on the rear right side of the vehicle. It monitors wheel speed and sends signals to the braking control system to support normal ABS operation during driving.

Features
Designed for rear right installation position
Supplied with wiring harness for connection
Designed for vehicles with rear wheel drive and automatic transmission
Designed as a replacement for the original ABS sensor

Specifications
Part type: ABS speed sensor
Installation position: Rear right
Application: ABS braking system
Drive type: Rear wheel drive
Transmission: Automatic
Condition: New

Compatible With
Suitable for Nissan Xterra 2005–2015
Suitable for Nissan Paladin 2005–2015

Package Includes
1 x ABS speed sensor with wiring harness

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🔧 Compatible Vehicles

Make Model Years Engine
Nissan Xterra 2005-2015 -

This ABS speed sensor is designed for installation on the rear right side of the vehicle. It monitors wheel speed and sends signals to the braking control system to support normal ABS operation during driving.

Compatible With
Suitable for Nissan Xterra 2005–2015
Suitable for Nissan Paladin 2005–2015