Hi all
Long shot here but does anyone know they correct bolt needed for front wheel speed sensor on c4gp 2013 model. My sensor needs replacing but the bolt is corroded and threaded so needs to be forced off and wont be reusable.
thanks
Dave
front lh wheel Speed Sensor bolt
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Re: front lh wheel Speed Sensor bolt
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Re: front lh wheel Speed Sensor bolt
M6 x 1mm thread x 16mm according to info I've got here.
If the head is done for you'll probably have to drill it out, which should be easy enough as it is soft as - I had to do one on one of mine (might have been 307) as it snapped off when I was changing the bearing, which was easy from the front with the hub removed, I imagine you will have to remove the hub carrier from the car to get enough room to drill it out from the back. The hole goes right through the casting, so you can get some penetrant in from the other side, and some heat on it to help it out, if you can get any sort of grip on / in the head.
If the head is done for you'll probably have to drill it out, which should be easy enough as it is soft as - I had to do one on one of mine (might have been 307) as it snapped off when I was changing the bearing, which was easy from the front with the hub removed, I imagine you will have to remove the hub carrier from the car to get enough room to drill it out from the back. The hole goes right through the casting, so you can get some penetrant in from the other side, and some heat on it to help it out, if you can get any sort of grip on / in the head.
Richard W