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Chevrolet Cruze ABS Sensor is at the core of the small sedan security equipment, but the vehicle has much more than sure halting control. The Chevrolet team fitted the Cruze with an affordable turbo charged four cylinder which gives it a healthy balance of speedy acceleration and affordable fuel expenditure, the tight steering and composed suspension make both the city turns and highway lanes equally to be relaxing. In-car, the sedan offers a comfortable ride to passengers, a low-noise cabin, and a user-friendly touch screen that connects fast with mainstream phones and thus, road tours are enjoyable and connected. Drivers also appreciate the fact that Chevrolet manufactures Cruze in high quality parts that cannot be worn easily and maintain costs reasonable. Although the car creates every day value, the Cruze ABS Sensor provides essential safety information to the car by determining the rotation of each wheel in real-time and transmitting those data to the anti lock control unit to avoid lockup, reduce stopping ranges, and allow the driver to avoid trouble. The Chevrolet ABS Sensor is designed to resist dirt on the road and changes in the temperature, the magnetic core and internal electronics convert movement on the wheels into exact voltage signals that the computer can pick up within milliseconds, so that the sensor reacts immediately when the brakes bite. It is easy to install a new ABS Sensor, hoist and hold the Chevrolet Cruze, remove its wheel, unbolt and unplug the old sensor, wipe the mount and install the new sensor, re-attach the harness, re-fit the wheel, make sure during a short test drive that the sensor light does not come on, and then check that the new ABS Sensor is functioning.