Removal of front abs speed sensor

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Removal of front abs speed sensor

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Hi all
Trying to remove the front sensor. Undone small screw. Try pushing and pulling but won’t budge. Is there a secret clip.
Any help would be appreciated
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This can get stuck a little. After removing the screw try to wiggle the sensor back and forth as pulling outwards. a quick spray of brake cleaner may help
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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Thanks for the reply Doctor T
Already broke the plastic screw bit. Will try again and let you know how it went
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Re: Removal of front abs speed sensor

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Ok quick update
That was some tight sensor. Good job I am replacing with a new one as I had to smash the thing to get it out.
I think the alloy coating has corroded a bit and wedged it in there. The new one is going in with a good smear of grease.
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Copper grease or any waterproof grease is a good idea to use
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