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Old 10-08-2021, 04:26 PM #16
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Hi folks, is there some sort of tool that would help me disconnect these clips on the ABS speed sensor wiring?

Photos below of the clips on the new part I purchased from Toyota. The grey one on the electrical connector is the worst;I’ve been struggling to disconnect it from the metal piece on the old sensor that’s on my 4Runner and am getting nowhere.

I’m not sure if it’s just me having trouble with this? I’ve tried searching the forums for info on this, but it looks like most folks haven’t had issues with the clips.

It seems like there might be a tool of some sort that would help me pop this plastic clip out? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

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If you can get to the back side use pliers to compress the clip tabs together and pull out. If not try using one of these: Amazon.com: Lisle 35260 Plastic Fastener Remover : Automotive
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If you can get to the back side use pliers to compress the clip tabs together and pull out. If not try using one of these: Amazon.com: Lisle 35260 Plastic Fastener Remover : Automotive
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Hi folks, is there some sort of tool that would help me disconnect these clips on the ABS speed sensor wiring?

Photos below of the clips on the new part I purchased from Toyota. The grey one on the electrical connector is the worst;I’ve been struggling to disconnect it from the metal piece on the old sensor that’s on my 4Runner and am getting nowhere.

I’m not sure if it’s just me having trouble with this? I’ve tried searching the forums for info on this, but it looks like most folks haven’t had issues with the clips.

It seems like there might be a tool of some sort that would help me pop this plastic clip out? Any advice will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!
Do you happen to still have a Toyota part number?
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Do you happen to still have a Toyota part number?
Yes, the part number is 89543-35050.

You can also go to parts.toyota.com, input VIN or model/year/etc. then search on ABS and look at the diagrams to find the part number (and can order through different dealerships there too; I shopped around for the cheapest local dealer price).

Here’s a link to the page for the sensor I ordered:

1999 Toyota 4Runner Abs wheel speed sensor (left, front). Electrical - 8954335050 - Genuine Toyota Part
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ABS light

We were driving around with the ABS/VSC lights on for years. We had pulled a code for the "master cylinder pressure sensor" and replaced it, but it did not fix the problem. One mechanic suggested replacing the entire ABS assembly. That is one expensive repair - and there is no guarantee it would resolve the problem. I took apart the dash and crushed the bulbs for the ABS and VSC lights. I know it's not a repair. But we grew weary of looking at the lights. If we hit the lottery and can afford to replace the entire ABS system we will, but for now, we're just happy not to see that darned light.
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