Important: The wheel speed sensor wiring is included in the engine harness. The wiring between the wheel speed sensor and the heat shrink sealed splices is high-flex cable and must not be repaired or spliced. This procedure replaces the high-flex cable with a jumper harness from a supplied repair kit.
Important: The wheel speed sensor wiring is included in the engine harness. The wiring between the wheel speed sensor and the heat shrink sealed splices is high-flex cable and must not be repaired or spliced. This procedure replaces the high-flex cable with a jumper harness from a supplied repair kit.
| • | If equipped with LX5 complete the following: | 
| 1. | Disconnect the vehicle speed sensor electrical connector. | 
| 2. | Cut the engine harness conduit (1) at the shown location. | 
| • | If equipped with L47 complete the following: | 
| 1. | Disconnect the vehicle speed sensor electrical connector. | 
| 2. | Lower the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle in General Information. | 
| 3. | Remove the engine harness from the engine harness retainer clip and carefully pull the harness upward to access the wheel speed sensor harness. | 
| 4. | Cut the engine harness conduit to locate the 2 heat shrink sealed splices. | 
| 2.1. | If equipped with LX5 complete the following: | 
| 2.2. | Connect the vehicle speed sensor electrical connector. | 
| 2.3. | If equipped with L47 complete the following: | 
| 2.3.1. | Route the wheel speed sensor jumper through the engine compartment to the wheel well. | 
| 2.3.2. | Connect the engine harness to the engine harness retainer. | 
| 2.3.3. | Raise the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle in General Information. | 
| 2.3.4. | Connect the vehicle speed sensor electrical connector. |