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00793 Brake Pedal Position Sensor G100

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I have bled my vr6 and the brakes are still not the best but dont seem to be getting any air coming out when bleeding. Abs light comes on once i accelerator but goes away if i turn off the ignition on and off. Does anyone know how i can test my sensor or at least find out whats going on ? I brought this car recently so i dont know what the previous owners have done.

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The trick is to open up the sensor and reflow the dry soldered joints and glue it back together again

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Ive read this in another thread but i need some info on what resistance im looking for from the sensor?

 

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Its a safety device to prevent the pedal going to the floor during heavy braking from high speed - ABS works by releasing pressure (fluid) from the corner that is locked returning tiny amounts of fluid back to the reservoir. It will be a variable resistance dependant upon how low the pedal is.

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Surely someone knows the variable resistance for these sensor? How are people reflowing these if they don't have the values to test them after ?

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Yup thats what I did. My multimeter showed varying resistence as the plunger was pushed back and forth (0 to 1).

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