Blowtorch + Screw until red hot then quickly screw in (carefully!) into the plastic broken part. Let it cool until hard, then slowly pull whole thing out
Once again spreading your knowledge to us that have less Always grateful for you videos keep it up mate And merry Christmas to you and your family hope you have a good one mate
Thank you for posting this great video, really helpful on those often fiddly rusted up sensors that have been there since the Titanic sunk,and like the ill Fated Ship, they're not budging!! please do continue posting more great videos, 🙂👍
If you drill an additional, smaller hole towards the edge of the broken sensor, you relieve the vacuum behind it, making it much easier to pull it out with the screw.
Sounds like a good idea - you'd need to be very careful you don't damage the side of the hole, and that you don't introduce debris inside where the hub shaft is.
You would have to replace your entire driveshaft just because of the sensor if you went too far? What kind of fucking engineering goes into that that’s absurd
I had to replace an abs sensor on my 1998 BMW E36, had been putting it off for a while and I used your technique, works an absolute treat, your a life saver
Just replaced my Abs sensor a week ago just drilled it out quickly not to wasting time putting a screw in there because it's too rusty and doesn't work like a charm.