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2012 Lincoln MKZ ABS Speed Sensor

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2007-2012 Lincoln MKZ Front Driver ABS Speed Sensor A-Premium APABS03112007-2012 Lincoln MKZ Front Driver ABS Speed Sensor A-Premium APABS0311
A-Premium®Part # APABS0311
2007-2012 Lincoln MKZ Front Driver ABS Speed Sensor A-Premium APABS0311
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3-year warranty
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Fits Lincoln MKZ: 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Vehicle: 2012 Lincoln MKZ
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
Installation PositionFront Driver
ColorBlack
Part interchange
AE5Z2C205B, ALS1723, 5S12322
item #1002WKW4
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2007-2012 Lincoln MKZ Rear Passenger ABS Speed Sensor A-Premium APABS0313
A-Premium®Part # APABS0313
2007-2012 Lincoln MKZ Rear Passenger ABS Speed Sensor A-Premium APABS0313
$58.99
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Fits Lincoln MKZ: 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Vehicle: 2012 Lincoln MKZ
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
Installation PositionRear Passenger
ColorBlack
Part interchange
AE5Z2C182A, 6E5Z2C182AA, ALS1725, 5S12316, 5S10653
item #1002WGUX
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2007-2012 Lincoln MKZ Rear Driver ABS Speed Sensor A-Premium APABS0327
A-Premium®Part # APABS0327
2007-2012 Lincoln MKZ Rear Driver ABS Speed Sensor A-Premium APABS0327
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3-year warranty
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Fits Lincoln MKZ: 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Vehicle: 2012 Lincoln MKZ
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
Installation PositionRear Driver
ColorBlack
Part interchange
AE5Z2C182D, 7E5Z2C182B, AE5C2C187BA, ALS1743, 5S8629, 5S12318
item #1002WPAC
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Parts only fit AWD (All Wheel Drive) version, Not FWD.
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2007-2012 Lincoln MKZ Rear Driver ABS Speed Sensor A-Premium APABS0638
A-Premium®Part # APABS0638
2007-2012 Lincoln MKZ Rear Driver ABS Speed Sensor A-Premium APABS0638
$58.99
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3-year warranty
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Fits Lincoln MKZ: 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Vehicle: 2012 Lincoln MKZ
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
Installation PositionRear Driver
ColorBlack
Part interchange
6E5Z2C187AA, AE5Z2C182C, AE5C2C187A, ALS2371, 5S10654, 695920, AB0199
item #1002WS6C
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2012 Lincoln MKZ Front Right Passenger ABS Speed Sensor A-Premium APABS0544
A-Premium®Part # APABS0544
2012 Lincoln MKZ Front Right Passenger ABS Speed Sensor A-Premium APABS0544
$60.99
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Vehicle: 2012 Lincoln MKZ
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
Installation PositionFront Right Passenger
ColorBlack
Part interchange
AE5C2C204AC, AE5Z2C204B, ALS2218, 5S12320
item #1002WR1S
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2007-2012 Lincoln MKZ Front Driver ABS Speed Sensor A-Premium APABS1048
A-Premium®Part # APABS1048
2007-2012 Lincoln MKZ Front Driver ABS Speed Sensor A-Premium APABS1048
$60.99
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3-year warranty
90 days free return
Fits Lincoln MKZ: 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Vehicle: 2012 Lincoln MKZ
Item LocatedCanada
Quantity1
Installation PositionFront Driver
ColorBlack
Part interchange
6E5Z2C205AA, AE5Z2C205A, 5S8619, ALS1723, AE5Z2C205AA
item #1002X1N9
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ABS Speed Sensor: Why Wheel Speed Data Matters for Safe Braking

An ABS speed sensor (also called a wheel speed sensor or abs or wheel sensor) is a critical input for the anti lock braking system. It measures wheel speed and sends a signal to the ABS computer so the system can detect rapid deceleration, predict wheel lockup, and regulate brake pressure during hard braking. When the sensor’s signal output performance is stable, the ABS can keep the wheels from locking, helping you maintain steering control and improving stability on wet, dusty, or uneven roads.

Most sensors rely on a magnetic circuit and a changing magnetic field as a target wheel (tone ring/reluctor) passes the sensor tip. Correct air gap and proper mounting are essential: even small variations in installation height or alignment can affect output wave form, output voltage, and pulse width, which directly impacts ABS response.

ABS System Failure Symptoms and What Usually Causes Them

When a sensor becomes a failing sensor, the most visible sign is an ABS warning lamp. You may also notice traction-related intervention changes, longer stopping distances on slippery surfaces, or ABS activation that feels abnormal. An abs system failure can be triggered by several practical issues: damaged sensor harness, loose or corroded connectors, broken wire clips, or contamination at the sensor tip.

Because sensors sit near the wheel hub and underbody, they’re exposed to harsh elements—water, road salt, and temperature swings. Brake dust and metallic debris can collect near the sensor tip and disrupt the magnetic field, leading to low voltage output or inconsistent readings. In some rear-wheel-drive layouts, the sensor may be associated with rear differential or rear differential generally speed measurement in certain rear wheel drive applications, so physical location and routing can vary by vehicle.

Choosing a Wheel Speed Sensor That Matches OE Fit and Signal Quality

For conversion-focused shopping, selection should prioritize matching OE fitment: correct critical sensor dimensions, correct connector style (oe connectors), and correct mounting geometry so you can ensure proper mounting and maintain the designed air gap. A good sensor should have a stable magnetic field and consistent electrical behavior—proper wire winding, sealed housings, and a reliable, water tight connection to protect signal integrity over time.

Quality and durability matter because the ABS sensor is a critical function component. Inferior materials or inadequate quality inspection can lead to early failure, weak signal output, or fitment issues like sensor tip hitting a rotating target. For best results, choose a sensor engineered for your vehicle’s make/model and confirm the exact install position (front/rear), connector type, and routing points to prevent wires from rubbing or stretching during suspension movement.