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As mentioned in a previous post, I have some issues with my ABS sensor on my rear right wheel. I have now a set of 2 sensor each side from my V8 as well as from the Donor V8 which I can install (one each side should be definitely ok).

Now the question is: Which right is it? Is it the right side if I am standing in front facing the car or is it the right when I standing behind facing the car?
Would like to avoid to replace something which is not faulty.
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As mentioned in a previous post, I have some issues with my ABS sensor on my rear right wheel. I have now a set of 2 sensor each side from my V8 as well as from the Donor V8 which I can install (one each side should be definitely ok).

Now the question is: Which right is it? Is it the right side if I am standing in front facing the car or is it the right when I standing behind facing the car?
Would like to avoid to replace something which is not faulty.
The convention is the side is determined from the drivers position.
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As mentioned in a previous post, I have some issues with my ABS sensor on my rear right wheel. I have now a set of 2 sensor each side from my V8 as well as from the Donor V8 which I can install (one each side should be definitely ok).

Now the question is: Which right is it? Is it the right side if I am standing in front facing the car or is it the right when I standing behind facing the car?
Would like to avoid to replace something which is not faulty.

The right side as facing forward. In our case the drivers side.


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Can you just unplug the one you believe it is, then check Diag Pro to see if the correct one isn't reading anything? If you suddenly get 2 faults, then the wrong one is unplugged.
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Can you just unplug the one you believe it is, then check Diag Pro to see if the correct one isn't reading anything? If you suddenly get 2 faults, then the wrong one is unplugged.
Yeah, I guess this would been my strategy if I would have not gotten an answer. Just wanted to shorten the process a bit if possible.
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