Description
Ever had your suspension acting up on those long transport runs, or noticed error codes popping up when you’re trying to get work done? Those modern John Deere features like suspension management and traction control rely on knowing exactly where your axle is positioned at all times. When this sensor starts going bad, you’ll lose those comfort and productivity features that make your tractor so capable—and sometimes end up with fault codes that limit what you can do.
What You’re Getting
- Direct replacement that restores all your electronic suspension and traction features
- Precision feedback for advanced systems like TLS suspension and CommandCenter functions
- Plug-and-play design means no splicing or rewiring headaches
- Built tough to handle the harsh environment around axles where moisture and dirt are constants
- Provides the accurate position data your tractor needs for optimal performance
Built for Real Farm Work
Whether you’re running a 6010 Series with TLS suspension for those rough field entries, a 6R with all the CommandCenter bells and whistles, or an M Series doing heavy field work, this sensor keeps your advanced systems working like they should. It’s what tells your tractor when to adjust suspension for different loads, when to kick in traction control during slippery conditions, and how to manage all those automated functions that make modern farming more efficient.
Made to Last
This sensor handles everything the axle area throws at it—mud, moisture, chemicals, temperature swings, and constant vibration. The sealed electronics stay protected while maintaining accuracy through all conditions. Quality connectors ensure clean signal transmission to your control modules, so you get reliable operation season after season.
Installation Notes
Keep things clean when working with electronic parts like this—dirt and corrosion are their biggest enemies. Disconnect the battery first, then clean the mounting area thoroughly before installing. The plug-and-play connector eliminates wiring worries, but check for any corrosion while you’re at it. Some tractors may need a computer reset after installation, so don’t be surprised if that’s part of the process.






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