loverapple #57470-TV0-E01 Rear Right ABS Wheel Speed Sensor: Compatible with Honda Civic MK9 2012-2017
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Here's a component that keeps your Honda Civic's brakes from locking up in a panic stop: the Rear Right ABS Wheel Speed Sensor for 2012-2017 models. It's the unsung hero of your Anti-lock Braking System, constantly tracking how fast that rear right wheel is spinning and feeding the data to your car's brain. Without it, you'd be skidding on wet roads or losing control when you slam the brakes—this little gadget ensures your ride stays stable and predictable, no matter the terrain.
Built to match Honda's original specs, it slots right into your Civic's setup without a hitch, delivering the kind of reliability that keeps those pesky ABS warning lights dark. Swap it out when your current sensor starts acting up—maybe it's triggering false alarms or dulling your braking response—and you'll restore that factory-fresh safety edge. Think of it as a quick, smart fix during routine check-ups or when you're chasing down ABS gremlins, all to keep you rolling smoothly and securely.
- Ensures accurate wheel speed detection
- Durable construction for long-lasting performance
- Easy installation with OEM specifications
- Improves ABS system functionality
- Compatible with Honda Civic MK9 2012-2017
General specs
- Brand: loverapple
- Model: #57470-TV0-E01
- Seller: Joom
- Compatibility: 2012-2017 Honda Civic MK9
- Position: Rear Right
- Function: Wheel Speed Detection for ABS
- Specification: OEM Equivalent
- First listed by seller: 8/24/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | loverapple | PHYUN-autoparts | loverapple | loverapple | FYUU-autoparts | Tautoparts |
Model | #57470-TV0-E01 | 57470-TV0-E01 | 57455-SNA-003 | 47560-TBA-T01 | 57455-TR3-A02, 57450-TR3-A02 | |
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Price | $25.31 | $22.31 | $26.19 | $34.54 | $54.22 | $29.57 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 28, 2025 | August 28, 2025 | August 28, 2025 | August 28, 2025 | August 28, 2025 | August 28, 2025 |
Compatibility | 2012-2017 Honda Civic MK9 | Honda Civic MK9 2012-2017 | 06-11 Honda Civic DX EX LX | Honda Civic | 2016-2022 Honda Civic | Honda Civic |
Position | Rear Right | Rear right | Rear left | |||
Material | ABS | ABS | ABS |
James G.
Miami, FL
August 31, 2025
As a logistics specialist with a postgraduate background and a perfectionist approach to automotive maintenance, I'm extremely critical about parts that affect safety. I installed this sensor myself about a month ago after my old one started causing false warnings. It does the job—it reads wheel speed accurately and keeps the ABS functioning, which is crucial for my daily drives in Florida's rainy conditions. However, I can't ignore that it feels a bit less robust than the OEM part; there's a slight delay in response at times, and I'm hedging on its long-term reliability. For the price, it's an acceptable fix, but it's not the top-tier solution I was hoping for. I'd recommend it only if you need a quick replacement and aren't expecting perfection.
- Pros: It finally fit perfectly into my Honda Civic without any modifications, just as the original part would. The installation was straightforward, and it restored the braking system's ability to prevent wheel lock-up, making stops feel stable and predictable again, especially on wet roads here in Miami.
- Cons: Most likely, it doesn't match the extreme durability I expect from genuine parts; I've had some minor inconsistencies in performance, and it might not last as long as I'd prefer for a critical safety component like this.