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GeoBrakes stocks a complete range of passive and active ABS wheel speed sensors confirmed to fit the Chrysler Sebring, each sourced to OEM specifications for direct-fit installation and reliable ABS performance on your Sebring. Every Chrysler Sebring sensor is compatible with traction control and stability control systems.
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Your Chrysler Sebring ABS wheel speed sensor is the component that makes anti-lock braking possible on your Sebring. It monitors the rotational speed of each wheel in real time and sends that data to the Chrysler Sebring ABS control module, which uses it to prevent wheel lockup during emergency stops. When a sensor fails on your Sebring, your ABS loses the input it needs. On wet, icy, or gravel road surfaces, the difference between a controlled stop and a skid can come down to whether your Chrysler Sebring wheel speed data is reaching the module.
The ABS wheel speed sensor on the Chrysler Sebring is an electromagnetic or Hall-effect sensor mounted near each wheel hub or bearing assembly of your Sebring. It generates an electronic signal as a toothed reluctor ring rotates past it, producing a frequency the Sebring ABS module interprets as wheel speed. On most modern Chrysler Sebring vehicles, this same data feeds the traction control system, electronic stability control, and electronic brake force distribution, making a functioning wheel speed sensor critical to the safe operation of multiple Sebring systems simultaneously.
GeoBrakes stocks both passive and active ABS wheel speed sensors for the Chrysler Sebring. Passive sensors use an analog signal and are found on older Sebring vehicles and many trucks still in service. Active Hall-effect sensors require a small power supply and output a clean digital signal, offering greater accuracy at very low speeds. Active sensors are standard on most Chrysler Sebring vehicles manufactured after the mid-2000s and are required for full compatibility with modern Sebring traction and stability control systems.
Signal accuracy matters as much as fitment with Chrysler Sebring wheel speed sensors. A sensor that generates the correct frequency for your Sebring ABS module ensures consistent ABS calibration, proper traction control thresholds, and accurate stability control response on your Chrysler Sebring. Every sensor in the GeoBrakes catalogue is matched to the Chrysler Sebring through our vehicle selector, with front and rear positions listed separately to eliminate position errors on your Sebring.
Can I drive my Chrysler Sebring with a faulty ABS wheel speed sensor?
You can drive the Chrysler Sebring with a failed ABS sensor, but the anti-lock braking system on your Sebring will be completely disabled. On icy or wet American roads, this significantly increases stopping distances and the risk of losing steering control during hard braking on your Chrysler Sebring. Replacing a failed sensor promptly is strongly recommended, particularly before winter.
How do I find the right ABS sensor for my Chrysler Sebring?
Use the GeoBrakes vehicle selector and enter the Chrysler Sebring year, make, and model. The system displays only the sensors confirmed to fit the Chrysler Sebring, with front and rear positions listed separately. Select the position matching the sensor you are replacing on your Sebring to avoid receiving the wrong unit.
Do I need to replace all four ABS sensors on my Chrysler Sebring at the same time?
No. ABS wheel speed sensors on the Chrysler Sebring are independent components and only the failed unit needs to be replaced. However, if your Sebring has high mileage and one sensor has failed, it is worth visually inspecting the connectors on the other Chrysler Sebring sensors for corrosion while the wheel is removed.