How Much Does an ABS Sensor Cost to Replace? — StarTech Prestige Cranbourne West
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How Much Does an ABS Sensor Cost to Replace?

An ABS warning light is often a wheel-speed sensor. A Cranbourne West specialist explains the cost.

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What drives the cost

ABS (wheel-speed) sensor cost is usually moderate — the part isn’t expensive on most cars and access is often reasonable, though a seized sensor or a damaged reluctor ring can add labour. Confirming which sensor is at fault comes first.

It’s usually a contained repair that restores ABS, traction and stability control.

What the job involves

We scan the ABS system to identify the exact faulty sensor (not guess), replace it, and clear the fault — checking the reluctor ring and wiring too.

You get a fixed written quote once we’ve confirmed which sensor.

A fixed written price before any work

The honest answer to “how much?” depends on your exact car, parts and condition — so we inspect first, then give you a fixed written quote before we touch anything. No surprises, no scare tactics.

As an RACV-accredited specialist in Cranbourne West, we use quality parts and dealer-level diagnostics, and we’ll tell you what’s urgent versus what can wait. Book online in 60 seconds or call 03 8782 0711.

FAQ

How Much Does an ABS Sensor Cost to Replace? — FAQ

Usually moderate — the part is inexpensive on most cars; a seized sensor or damaged ring adds labour. We confirm and quote.

An ABS warning light (often with traction/stability lights) — normal brakes still work.

Yes — an illuminated ABS warning fails a roadworthy.

We scan the ABS module to identify the exact one rather than guessing.

Need a fixed quote?

Trusted Cranbourne West car specialists — RACV-accredited, fixed written pricing. Book online or call 03 8782 0711.

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