For VW Golf MK6 2009-2014 Rear Left ABS Speed Sensor
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For VW Golf MK6 2009-2014 Rear Left ABS Speed Sensor

SKU: HCA-VW-010-14 | Brand: energizedcustoms

£8.95 Inc. VAT

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Ensure safe braking and control with our high-performance ABS sensors. These sensors are designed to fit your VW Golf precisely, delivering dependable monitoring of wheel speed to keep your anti-lock braking system working efficiently.

When your ABS sensors are functioning correctly, they provide the real-time data needed to prevent wheel lock-up during sudden braking or on slippery road surfaces. Without a reliable sensor, your ABS may not engage as intended, which can negatively affect overall braking performance.

How To Tell If an ABS Sensor Is Faulty

Typical symptoms of a failing ABS sensor include an illuminated ABS warning light or reduced control when braking, particularly on low-grip or challenging surfaces. Replacing a faulty sensor helps restore the reliability and braking safety expected from your VW Golf.

Why Buy From Energized Customs

At Energized Customs, we supply ABS sensors manufactured to meet the specific requirements of your vehicle. We focus on providing quality replacement parts with fast delivery, helping keep vehicle maintenance straightforward and cost-effective.

Technical Specifications

Vehicle Make:
VW
Vehicle Model:
Golf
Position On Vehicle:
Rear
Year Range:
2009-2014
SKU:
HCA-VW-010-14
Brand:
energizedcustoms

Not 100% sure this fits your van?

No problem! We always recommend double-checking the part number against your old caliper or taking the vehicle registration to your local motor factor/garage for confirmation.

Still unsure? Check out our full fitment guides and how-to articles on the Energized Customs blog:
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