10-08-12, 08:02 PM
I'd certainly check the rotor hasn't broken, that's cheaper to replace than the sensor.
Having said that, the sensors can fail... mine did it at about 50k, seem to recall it was about £60 for a new one, but that was 9 years ago so £93 today doesn't sound unlikely.
Having said that, the sensors can fail... mine did it at about 50k, seem to recall it was about £60 for a new one, but that was 9 years ago so £93 today doesn't sound unlikely.