Speed Sensors You Can Rely On – Quality Parts for Accurate Driving
If your car’s speed readings have become erratic or the cruise control isn’t working as it should, a faulty vehicle speed sensor could be the reason. These sensors are essential for monitoring wheel movement and sending accurate data to your vehicle’s control systems. When they stop working correctly, you’ll likely feel the difference in both performance and handling.
At Vidarr Automotive, we stock a dependable range of speed sensors for UK cars, vans, and light commercial vehicles. Each sensor is carefully selected for its build quality and compatibility, so whether you're replacing a worn-out speedometer sensor or troubleshooting ABS issues, you’ll find what you need here.
We supply components that meet the demands of day-to-day driving, sourced from established suppliers that understand the importance of long-lasting performance. Every product comes with clear fitment details to make choosing the right part simple and stress-free.
What You Should Know Before Replacing a Speed Sensor
Speed sensors tend to show early warning signs when they’re wearing out. You might notice that the speedometer starts flickering, or the vehicle feels hesitant when changing gear. Some drivers find that their traction control or cruise control becomes unreliable. Left unchecked, these small problems can start to affect your vehicle’s overall safety.
Replacing a sensor is often a straightforward job, and in most cases, the part itself isn’t expensive. The wheel speed sensor cost generally ranges between £25 and £90, depending on the vehicle. Compared to the wider damage a faulty sensor can cause, that’s a sensible investment in keeping your car performing the way it should.
Whether you're replacing a vehicle speed sensor to fix warning lights or looking for a high-quality speedometer sensor that’s built to last, our collection is here to help you get the job done right, first time.
How do I know if my wheel speed sensor needs replacing?
If your ABS or traction control warning light appears, or your speedometer is behaving unusually (like flickering or inaccurate readings), your wheel speed sensor may be faulty. You might also notice issues with gear changes or cruise control. A diagnostic scan will confirm if the sensor needs replacing.













































