2WD ABS Front Wheel Speed Sensor 95670-2E300 95670-2E310 95680-2E300 95680-2E310 For Kia Sportage
ABS Wheel Speed Sensor 95670-2E300/95670-2E310/95680-2E300/95680-2E310 For Hyundai Tucson / Kia Sportage
| Specification | 95670-2E300 | 95670-2E310 | 95680-2E300 | 95680-2E310 |
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| Component Type | ABS Wheel Speed Sensor | ABS Wheel Speed Sensor | ABS Wheel Speed Sensor | ABS Wheel Speed Sensor |
| Position | Front Left (Driver Side) | Front Right (Passenger Side) | Rear Left | Rear Right |
| Material | High-strength plastic housing | High-strength plastic housing | High-strength plastic housing | High-strength plastic housing |
| Terminal Type | Blade | Blade | Blade | Blade |
| Wiring Harness | Not included | Not included | Not included | Not included |
| Fitment Type | Direct fit | Direct fit | Direct fit | Direct fit |
| Vehicle System | ABS / ESC / Traction Control | ABS / ESC / Traction Control | ABS System | ABS System |
| Drive Configuration | 2WD and 4WD compatible | 2WD and 4WD compatible | 2WD and 4WD compatible | 2WD and 4WD compatible |
| Transmission | Manual or automatic | Manual or automatic | Manual or automatic | Manual or automatic |
| Heavy Duty Construction | Resists weathering, vibrations, and temperature fluctuations | Resists weathering, vibrations, and temperature fluctuations | Resists weathering, vibrations, and temperature fluctuations | Resists weathering, vibrations, and temperature fluctuations |
95670-2E300 is the front left (driver side) sensor, while 95670-2E310 serves as the front right (passenger side) sensor. The 95680-2E300 is the rear left sensor, and 95680-2E310 is the rear right sensor. Together, these four sensors form a complete set for vehicles equipped with four-channel ABS systems.
All sensors are manufactured from high-quality materials, designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, vibrations, and temperature fluctuations for long-lasting use.
These part numbers cross-reference with several alternative numbers. Understanding these references ensures correct part identification when sourcing replacements:
| Primary Part Number | Cross-Reference Part Numbers |
|---|---|
| 95670-2E300 | 956702E300, 95670-2E300 |
| 95670-2E310 | 956702E310, 95670-2E310 |
| 95680-2E300 | 956802E300, 95680-2E300 |
| 95680-2E310 | 956802E310, 95680-2E310 |
Important Notes on Cross-References:
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95670-2E300 and 95670-2E310 are the front left and front right counterparts respectively.
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95680-2E300 and 95680-2E310 are the rear left and rear right counterparts respectively.
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These part numbers are recognized as Original Equipment numbers for both Hyundai and Kia vehicles.
These ABS wheel speed sensors are specifically engineered for the following vehicle applications:
| Model Year | Body Style | Engine Options |
|---|---|---|
| 2009 | SUV | 2.0L L4, 2.7L V6 |
| 2008 | SUV | 2.0L L4, 2.7L V6 |
| 2007 | SUV | 2.0L L4, 2.7L V6 |
| 2006 | SUV | 2.0L L4, 2.7L V6 |
| 2005 | SUV | 2.0L L4, 2.7L V6 |
| Model Year | Body Style | Engine Options |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | SUV | 2.0L L4, 2.7L V6 |
| 2009 | SUV | 2.0L L4, 2.7L V6 |
| 2008 | SUV | 2.0L L4, 2.7L V6 |
| 2007 | SUV | 2.0L L4, 2.7L V6 |
| 2006 | SUV | 2.0L L4, 2.7L V6 |
| 2005 | SUV | 2.0L L4, 2.7L V6 |
Front Sensors (95670-2E300 / 95670-2E310):
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Hyundai Tucson 2005–2009
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Compatible with both 2WD and 4WD configurations
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Fits vehicles with manual or automatic transmission
Rear Sensors (95680-2E300 / 95680-2E310):
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Hyundai Tucson 2005–2009
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Kia Sportage 2005–2010
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Compatible with 2WD and 4WD configurations
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Fits vehicles with manual or automatic transmission
These sensors are commonly fitted to vehicles equipped with the following engine families:
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2.0L L4 – 4-cylinder, gasoline and diesel variants
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2.7L V6 – 6-cylinder
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2.0L CRDi Diesel – 4-cylinder, common rail direct injection
The vehicle application data confirms compatibility with multiple engine configurations across both Hyundai Tucson and Kia Sportage model lines.
Note: Always verify fitment for your specific vehicle by confirming the original equipment (OE) part number on your existing sensor before purchasing.
A failing ABS wheel speed sensor can manifest through several noticeable symptoms. Early recognition of these signs can prevent more serious braking system issues:
The most common and immediate indicator of a failing ABS sensor is the illumination of the ABS warning light on the vehicle dashboard. When the sensor fails to send a proper signal, the ABS control module detects the anomaly and triggers the warning light.
Drivers may experience brake pedal pulsation during braking. This occurs when the ABS system receives erratic signals from a failing sensor.
Since the ABS sensors also provide data for the traction control and electronic stability control systems, a failing sensor can cause no or erratic traction or stability control operation.
The ABS system may fail to engage properly or may operate erratically when a sensor is faulty.
In some cases, a failing sensor may cause the ABS system to activate unexpectedly.
Physical inspection may reveal signs of oxidation or corrosion on the sensor connector, which can disrupt the electrical signal.
Common fault codes associated with ABS sensor failure include:
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C1205 – Wheel speed sensor signal abnormality
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C1211 – No wheel speed signal detected
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Sensor-specific codes – indicating which wheel has the faulty sensor
When diagnosing with an OBD scanner, the faulty sensor will typically show zero or erratic readings compared to functioning sensors on other wheels.
In some cases, a failing sensor may cause the ABS system to activate prematurely at very low speeds when it should not be engaged.
A faulty sensor may cause the ABS system to function improperly, resulting in longer stopping distances than normal. Without accurate wheel speed data, the system cannot optimally modulate brake pressure during emergency stops.
These sensors are position-specific:
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95670-2E300 = Front Left (Driver Side)
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95670-2E310 = Front Right (Passenger Side)
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95680-2E300 = Rear Left
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95680-2E310 = Rear Right
Installing a sensor on the incorrect wheel will not resolve the issue and may trigger additional fault codes.
Genuine OEM-grade parts offer:
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Direct fit – exact match to the original component
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OEM-grade materials – manufactured to original equipment specifications
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Proven reliability – tested to meet high standards
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Long-lasting performance – rigorous testing under simulated extreme conditions
Before purchasing a replacement sensor:
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Use an OBD-II scanner with ABS capability to read fault codes
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The fault code will typically identify the specific wheel with the sensor issue
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Compare live data readings from all four sensors – the faulty one will show zero or erratic values
Before replacing the sensor itself:
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Check for damaged wiring or corroded connectors
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Inspect the tone wheel / sensor rotor for damage or missing teeth
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Ensure proper sensor gap and installation alignment
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These sensors are designed for direct fit replacement
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Installation is typically straightforward and easy
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Ensure the sensor is properly seated and the connector is securely fastened
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No modifications are required for installation
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Improper installation can cause immediate fault codes
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These sensors are primarily designed for Hyundai Tucson (2005–2009) and Kia Sportage (2005–2010)
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Always confirm compatibility with your specific vehicle before purchasing
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Verify both 2WD and 4WD compatibility as applicable
These sensors are designed to withstand harsh undercarriage environments:
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Heavy duty construction resists weathering, vibrations, and temperature fluctuations
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High-strength plastic housing provides durability
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Designed for long-lasting use in demanding conditions
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OEM dealer prices can be significantly higher than aftermarket alternatives
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Premium aftermarket replacements offer a balance of cost-effectiveness and reliability
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Consider the vehicle's age and value when deciding between OEM and aftermarket options
When replacing one front sensor, consider replacing both front sensors (95670-2E300 and 95670-2E310) simultaneously, as they experience similar wear conditions. The same applies to rear sensors (95680-2E300 and 95680-2E310). Many suppliers offer complete sets of four sensors for comprehensive replacement.
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Verify the warranty coverage offered by the seller
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Ensure the supplier offers a reasonable return policy in case of incorrect fitment
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OEM parts typically include a warranty backed by the manufacturer
Always confirm the OE number on your existing sensor matches the part number you intend to purchase. Compatibility information is for reference only; the most reliable method is to match the OE number directly.
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