

Welcome to this critical technical guide on the FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly (Conjunto 550). This is the complete, high-precision “wheel speed sensing” system for the front steer axle of the FAW Jiefang CA4251P66K24T1A3E5 6×4 diesel semi-trailer tractor. This assembly is the primary “eyes and ears” for the vehicle’s Anti-lock Braking System (Abs) and traction control.
O FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly is a set of components with one vital “logic” function: to precisely measure the rotational speed of each front wheel and report it, in real-time, to the truck’s main ECU and ABS computer. This data is the foundation of all modern active safety systems.
This in-depth guide is an essential resource for professional technicians and parts specialists. We will deconstruct the entire FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly into its 3 core serviceable components: the ‘Wheel speed sensor assembly’ (3550360-6S), the ‘Sensor seat’ (3550111B1H), and the ‘Sensor sleeve’ (3550361-6S). A failure in this FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly can compromise the truck’s safety.
O FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly is the sensory input for the truck’s most critical active safety systems. Its “logic” is not mechanical, but electronic. It answers one question, hundreds of times per second: “How fast is this wheel turning?” This data is essential for both the Anti-lock Braking System (Abs) and the Traction Control System (TCS).
**Anti-lock Braking (Abs) Logic:** When a driver performs a “panic stop” on a wet or icy road, the immense force from the brake chambers can “lock” the front steer wheels. A locked steer wheel has zero steering capability; the truck will simply plow straight ahead, regardless of the driver’s steering input. O FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly prevents this. The moment a sensor (3550360-6S) reports a wheel speed of “zero” (a lock-up), the ABS computer instantly commands the brake solenoid (see Assembly 539) to release and re-apply the brake on that specific wheel, “pumping” it far faster than any human. Esse “anti-lock” logic keeps the wheel *just* on the verge of locking, providing maximum stopping power while crucially allowing the driver to *steer* around the obstacle.
**Traction Control (TCS) Logic:** This same FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly provides data for traction. If the truck is on a split-traction surface (Por exemplo, one wheel on ice, one on pavement) and the driver accelerates, the wheel on the ice will spin uselessly. The ECU sees this “spin-up” via the sensor and can automatically apply a small amount of brake to *just that wheel*, qual “fools” the differential into sending torque to the wheel that has traction. This entire safety net is built on the data provided by the FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly.
The star of the FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly is the ‘Wheel speed sensor assembly’ (3550360-6S). The parts list calls for two, one for each front wheel. This is the electronic “pickup” that generates the speed signal.
This is typically a “Hall-effect” ou “magnetic reluctance” sensor. Its “logic” is to detect magnetic fields. It is mounted via the ‘Sensor seat’ (3550111B1H) so that its tip is positioned a fraction of a millimeter away from the ‘ABS ring’ (a “tone ring” with teeth, which is part of the wheel hub assembly, see Assembly 523).
As the wheel hub spins, the teeth of the ABS ring fly past the sensor’s tip. Each “tooth” e “gap” creates a “pulse” in the magnetic field. The sensor reads these pulses and sends them as a digital signal (a “square wave”) to the ECU. The *frequency* of these pulses is directly proportional to the wheel’s speed. The ECU counts these pulses and knows, with pinpoint accuracy, how fast the wheel is turning.
This is the most common failure point in the FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly. The sensor itself is a sealed electronic unit, but it lives in a hostile environment. It can be damaged by:
A failure of this sensor will immediately trigger an ABS warning light on the dashboard and disable both the ABS and traction control systems, reverting the truck to standard, non-logic braking.
The ‘Sensor seat-front wheel brake’ (3550111B1H) is the “suporte” for the FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly. The parts list calls for two of these. This component is far more than a simple bracket; it is a **precision alignment device**.
Its “logic” is to hold the ‘Wheel speed sensor’ in the *exact* correct position and at the *exact* correct angle relative to the ABS tone ring. O “air gap” (the distance between the sensor tip and the ring’s teeth) is the most critical tolerance in the entire FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly.
* **If the gap is too large,** the magnetic pulse from the passing teeth will be too weak for the sensor to read, resulting in a “no signal” fault. * **If the gap is too small,** the spinning ABS ring (which can have a tiny “wobble” ou “runout”) can strike the sensor tip, destroying it.
This ‘Sensor seat’ is bolted to the non-rotating steering knuckle (see Assembly 510). It is designed to be a rigid, un-flexing mount that can withstand the constant vibration of the wheel and the high temperatures from the brake drum. A failure of this component (Por exemplo, a crack, or a bolt loosening from vibration) will cause the sensor to lose its alignment, resulting in a failure of the FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly and the ABS system.
The ‘Sensor sleeve’ (3550361-6S) is the final component of the FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly. The list calls for two of these. This component’s “logic” is one of protection and precise fit.
Esse “sleeve” is a bushing, typically made of a non-corroding material like bronze, brass, or a high-temperature polymer. The ‘Wheel speed sensor’ is inserted *through* this sleeve, which is itself pressed into the ‘Sensor seat’ (3550111B1H).
This provides two functions. First, it ensures a snug, perfect fit, centering the sensor in the bracket’s bore and preventing it from vibrating. Second, and most importantly, it prevents **galling and corrosion**. The ‘Sensor seat’ is often cast iron or steel, and the ‘Wheel speed sensor’ body may be aluminum or plastic. In a high-salt, high-water environment (like a wheel-end), these two dissimilar metals would corrode and “seize” together.
This sleeve acts as an “insulator,” preventing this corrosion. Esse “logic” ensures that the sensor can be removed for service years later, without breaking. A failed or missing sleeve will lead to a seized sensor, which will almost certainly be destroyed upon removal, turning a simple inspection into an expensive replacement of the entire FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly.
The following table provides the complete, detailed breakdown of all 3 components identified in the ‘Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly’ (550) diagram for the FAW CA4251P66K24T1A3E5 tractor.
| Mark | Parte não. | Nome da peça | Quantidade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3550111B1H | Sensor seat-front wheel brake | 2 |
| 2 | 3550361-6S | Sensor sleeve (approval drawing pending) | 2 |
| 3 | 3550360-6S | Conjunto do sensor de velocidade da roda | 2 |
The specifications for the FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly are defined by its function as the primary data-gathering tool for the vehicle’s active safety systems. O FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly is a high-precision, safety-critical system.
| Vehicle Application | FAW Jiefang CA4251P66K24T1A3E5 6×4 Tractor |
| Component Group | FAW Front Axle Sensor Logic Assembly |
| Main Sensor P/N | 3550360-6S (Conjunto do sensor de velocidade da roda) |
| Mounting Bracket P/N | 3550111B1H (Sensor seat) |
| Bushing/Sleeve P/N | 3550361-6S (Sensor sleeve) |
| System Logic | Provides pulse signal for ABS, TCS, and ESC systems |
| Sensor Type | Hall-Effect or Magnetic Reluctance Sensor |
| Mating Component 1 | ABS Ring / Tone Ring (on Hub Assembly 523) |
| Mating Component 2 | Front Steering Knuckle (on Axle Assembly 510) |
| Primary Function | To accurately measure front wheel rotational speed and transmit it to the vehicle’s safety computers. |
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