OBD Codes

C0028

Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit High

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About C0028

The C0028 diagnostic trouble code means the chassis control module has identified a right rear wheel speed sensor circuit high problem. This code indicates that a chassis sensor or its circuit is not providing expected readings to the ABS/stability control system. Accurate sensor data is essential for the proper operation of anti-lock brakes, traction control, and electronic stability control, and a fault in this circuit can cause these safety systems to be disabled. This guide covers everything you need to know about this topic, including common causes, step-by-step solutions, and answers to frequently asked questions.

Here are the key things to understand: Loss of anti-lock braking function. Brake pedal position reading inaccurate. Speedometer reading erratically or showing zero. Unusual clicking or grinding noise from wheel area. Understanding these fundamentals will help you diagnose and resolve this issue more effectively.

The most common reasons this occurs include: Excessive air gap between sensor and tone ring. Corroded or broken sensor wiring/connector. Damaged wheel bearing causing sensor misalignment. Brake pressure sensor failure. Identifying the root cause is the first step toward finding the right solution.

To resolve this, follow these recommended steps: Connect an OBD-II scanner and read all stored chassis trouble codes and freeze frame data. Monitor wheel speed sensor signals using scan tool live data while driving. Inspect the affected sensor and its wiring connector for damage or corrosion. Check the sensor air gap and tone ring for damage, debris, or excessive wear. Test the sensor resistance and voltage output with a multimeter; compare to specifications. If these steps do not resolve the issue, consider consulting additional resources or a qualified professional.

This article is part of our Chassis (C) collection on OBD Codes. We provide comprehensive, up-to-date information to help you find solutions quickly.

Quick Answer

What causes wheel speed sensor codes?

The most common causes are a faulty sensor, damaged tone ring, excessive air gap, metallic debris on the sensor tip, corroded wiring, or a worn wheel bearing that allows the sensor to lose alignment with the tone ring.

Overview

The C0028 diagnostic trouble code means the chassis control module has identified a right rear wheel speed sensor circuit high problem. This code indicates that a chassis sensor or its circuit is not providing expected readings to the ABS/stability control system. Accurate sensor data is essential for the proper operation of anti-lock brakes, traction control, and electronic stability control, and a fault in this circuit can cause these safety systems to be disabled.

Symptoms

  • Loss of anti-lock braking function
  • Brake pedal position reading inaccurate
  • Speedometer reading erratically or showing zero
  • Unusual clicking or grinding noise from wheel area

Common Causes

  • Excessive air gap between sensor and tone ring
  • Corroded or broken sensor wiring/connector
  • Damaged wheel bearing causing sensor misalignment
  • Brake pressure sensor failure

Diagnosis Steps

  1. 1Connect an OBD-II scanner and read all stored chassis trouble codes and freeze frame data
  2. 2Monitor wheel speed sensor signals using scan tool live data while driving
  3. 3Inspect the affected sensor and its wiring connector for damage or corrosion
  4. 4Check the sensor air gap and tone ring for damage, debris, or excessive wear
  5. 5Test the sensor resistance and voltage output with a multimeter; compare to specifications

Estimated Repair Cost

$100$500

Cost varies by vehicle, location, and repair shop. Includes parts and labor.

Commonly Affected Vehicles

Ford EscapeChevrolet CruzeChevrolet EquinoxHonda CR-V

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most common causes are a faulty sensor, damaged tone ring, excessive air gap, metallic debris on the sensor tip, corroded wiring, or a worn wheel bearing that allows the sensor to lose alignment with the tone ring.