- Fitment-2004-2010 for Toyota Sienna, please confirm this item fits for your vehicle, input your make, model and trim level into the Amazon Garage (Check Fitment Data Above or see description below)
- OE Part Number-2 ABS Sensor (Front Left & Right)(695-550, 695-551, 8954308030, 8954208030, ALS642, ALS643)
- Function: Mplus speed sensor can keep the direction stability of the car when braking as much as possible. When the driver presses the brake pedal quickly in emergency braking, the front wheel will not be locked and the steering ability still exists,avoiding the danger in front when braking
- Stability & Reliability- High quality wire and the latest plastic materials ensure robustness.
- Other- We offer 1 year or 20000 miles warranty.


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MPLUS Front Left & Right ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Replaces 2004-2010 for Toyota Sienna
*$431.50
Informação adicional
Brand | MPLUS OE SOLUTION AUTOPARTS |
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Material | Plastic, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Push-Pull |
Specific Uses For Product | automotive, motorcycle |
Manufacturer | Maxwin Auto Parts |
Style | Digital |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.27 x 7.13 x 2.56 inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | X-ABSK002 |
OEM Part Number | 695-550, 695-551, 8954308030, 8954208030, ALS642, ALS643 |
Date First Available | August 6, 2020 |
Tuan –
I put these on my Sienna and it cleared the ABS light. Sometimes when I’ve purchased car parts on Amazon they aren’t perfect, but these are just like the OEM.
Guest –
Tried installing this on the driver’s side of my 2005 Sienna LE today after removing the OEM sensor only to find out that the cable is WAY too short. As a result, I had to make more of a direct route without the drip loop. Also the connector above the fender liner does not line up at all either so it’s just sitting on top of the liner. The bracket near the knuckle also turns out to be too narrow (for a different vehicle) and broke in half. For now, I’m forced to use this. It seems to be functioning but only time will tell if it’s working like it should. Given that it’s not as long as it should be, I am concerned about the craftsmanship.
UPDATE: Sensor simply doesn’t work. Even the bushing hole on the sensor itself doesn’t align with the factory knuckle’s hole. I tried to make it work several times but had no luck. Ended up cleaning the old sensor, popped it back in and the TPMS and ABS lights went away after a very short drive. I’d stay far away from this. Definitely not working on a 2005 Sienna.