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Guaranteed to Fit2011 Lincoln MKS Change Vehicle

Standard®
2011 Lincoln MKS - ABS Wheel Speed Sensor Connector

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2011 Lincoln MKS
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STANDARD OE REPLACEMENT ABS WHEEL SPEED SENSOR CONNECTORS

Restore your ride to full function with the OEM-grade quality assurance and standard-setting performance offered by Standard's OE replacement ABS wheel speed sensor connectors. Since 1919, Standard Motor Products has engineered a full line of engine management products, including ignition parts, sensors and on-board computers.

  • Design meets OE-level standards
  • Sturdily constructed in TS 16949 certified facilities
  • Broad range of import and domestic models covered
  • Put through systematic inspection to guarantee enduring performance and quality
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Product Q&A

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Can I service myself the Advance Trac on my 2012 F150?mikegsandersNov 17, 2023
Best Answer:Hi Mike, thank you for reaching out! If you have the right tools and knowledge to do so, then yes. Have a good one!
Andrew B.STAFFNov 17, 2023
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I got code C1296–F0 ?KiqueJun 02, 2022
Best Answer:Hello! That does indicate a wheel speed sensor issue, however, this product is only for the connector. Have you noticed that the wiring is damaged? If not, can you confirm the year, make, and model of your vehicle so I can help find the sensor itself?
Mitchell D.STAFFJun 03, 2022
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Why would my low trac light ABS light and brake light come on. It is a 2010 lincoln mkx?A shopperFeb 04, 2021
Best Answer:Hi, If the brake system is malfunctioning, the traction control light might come on as a result. The light for your ABS might also come on if the brake fluid is low. The four common reasons that typically cause this light to turn on include a malfunctioning ABS module, low levels in the fluid reservoir, broken wheel speed sensors, or the system is turned off. Your ABS actually shares some important components with another system in your vehicle, your traction control system. We highly recommend having the vehicle diagnosed by a certified mechanic to determine what part needs replacement.
Grace G.STAFFFeb 04, 2021