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Don't forget, the ABS speed sensors are on the driveshafts (or c.v joints) on the front, so they are monitoring the rotational speed of the shafts not the wheels.
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Don't forget, the ABS speed sensors are on the driveshafts (or c.v joints) on the front, so they are monitoring the rotational speed of the shafts not the wheels.
Don't forget, the ABS speed sensors are on the driveshafts (or c.v joints) on the front, so they are monitoring the rotational speed of the shafts not the wheels. The system will compare all the sensors, front and rear, and will compare them. Any discrepancies, and the light will be on. I doubt very much if the driver would notice any difference in the braking performance of the car under normal driving. It's just a physcological thing when you see the light on. I think you've pretty much got it sussed now John, so I'll leave it there.
My car has, as standard 15" alloys, think it's 165/70/15, but currently has fitted 215/40/17 (the tyres are like rubber bands), never an issue with ABS. It knocks the speedo reading out, but not the ABS.
Not sure whats going on there but
you would be better off with 225/40/17 as that has the same diameter as the 165/70/15. you are currently -1.3% smaller so you have a lower top end ( all off 1.3%)
To and extreme if you fitted truck wheels the abs would not fault as the wheels all are rotating at the same speed however the speedo will be a "smidge " out lol
if the rear is smaller or larger the this will bring on the ABS light.
As it works by comparing the wheel speed sensors signal.
However odd it looks the space saver probably has a similar diameter as the rest of the tyres and at a max of 50mph would not bring a fault light on
My previous car ran 16" rim( on in the range ran14") I went to 18" and 19" at does not matter providing you get all the ratios correct
No i had a mix of posts being replied to
Just making the comment that there is a size to offer a better speedo match for yourself
And trying to explain a difference between ABS and speedo fault
And it is possible to mix wheel sizes though out the car providing the Diameter stays the same
ie 15" on the front and 19" on the rear is fine providing the overall diameter stays the same