ABS sensors, why?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Ancient_Hacker, Jul 28, 2006.

  1. The ABS light went on in our 97 Odyssey. The fault code said "rear
    left sensor", and by doggy- the ohmeter show it to be open.

    Now let's think about this sensor. It's a little coil of wire, maybe
    200 turns of like #38 wire, on a little iron core. Then potted in
    epoxy and a short wire attached to it.

    Nothing very high-tech there. Coils of wire have been made for over
    100 years.

    I call the dealer and ask for the part-- not only don't they have one
    in stock, the price is, now hold on, $188 !!!

    Even after calling around, I can't find it for less than $138.

    Can anybody explain why something that could be made in China for maybe
    $3 is so outrageously high? I've bought whole cars for less than that.
     
    Ancient_Hacker, Jul 28, 2006
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    Elle Guest

    $120 or so at
    http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/auto/jsp/mws/prddisplay.jsp?inputstate=5&catcgry1=Odyssey&catcgry2=1997&catcgry3=5DR+LX+6+SEATS&catcgry4=KA4AT&catcgry5=REAR+STABILIZER-REAR+LOWER+ARM

    www.slhondaparts.com should have a similar price.

    I have used both these online companies before. Good
    service.
     
    Elle, Jul 28, 2006
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    Larry in AZ Guest

    Easy... Dealer markups on cars are very thin. Options and/or parts are the
    profit centers.
     
    Larry in AZ, Jul 28, 2006
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    R Flowers Guest

    Any chance of this being covered under warranty or recall, as it's safety
    related? Probably not, but I thought I would suggest it.

    -- R Flowers
     
    R Flowers, Jul 28, 2006
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    Jim Yanik Guest

    It's the connector...(at least that's what I think after pricing an O2
    sensor with and without connector) ;-)


    Get one from a junkyard.

    (seriously,there's yearly taxes on parts inventories,there's stocking and
    facilities expenses,then some companies raise prices on parts as the end-
    use item gets older,trying to tell you to buy a new item.)
     
    Jim Yanik, Jul 29, 2006
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    jim beam Guest

    ok, so i can fix broken hardware in my pc for almost nothing, BUT
    /knowing/ what to fix is worth hundreds of dollars. same principle
    applies here. if you can make one cheaper, go right ahead. but if
    you're starting from scratch, to do the job properly, the messing about
    with testing and materials will cost you many tens of times more than
    the relatively small sum you're looking at. even messing about in a
    junk yard trying to find a used one is arguably more expensive, if you
    price time and effort, than buying new and having it delivered to your
    door so you can fit it inside 20 minutes. your choice though.
     
    jim beam, Jul 29, 2006
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  7. Go to slhondaparts.com and plug in the part number, see what they say.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jul 29, 2006
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    Matt Ion Guest

    recall-warnings.com lists only ignition switch and front lower ball joint as
    recalls for the '97 Odyssey.
     
    Matt Ion, Jul 29, 2006
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    John Horner Guest

    Because it is a low volume custom dealer only part without aftermarket
    competition. In such cases, the car companies and dealers make a
    fortune and we get the short end of the stick.

    Maybe you can disassemble the old one and repair or rewind it?????

    John
     
    John Horner, Jul 31, 2006
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    Jim Yanik Guest

    Better to get one or two from a junkyard.
     
    Jim Yanik, Aug 1, 2006
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    Ript Guest

    Can anybody explain why something that could be made in China for maybe
    Cause its made in Japan!!!
     
    Ript, Aug 16, 2006
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