ATE 24.0710-2058.3 Wheel Speed Sensor

Compatible with BMW 5 (E60) , BMW 6 (E63) , BMW 6 Kabriolets (E64) Show more info
This ATE wheel speed sensor (part number 24.0710-2058.3) is designed to accurately measure the rotational speed of your vehicle's wheels. Ensure proper ABS and traction control system function.
53.39 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 5
Delivery 1 day (15.05.2026)
PN 24.0710-2058.3
Make ATE
EAN 4006633480048

The ATE 24.0710-2058.3 wheel speed sensor is a critical component for modern vehicle safety systems. It precisely monitors the rotation of each wheel, providing essential data to the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Stability Program (ESP). By accurately detecting variations in wheel speed, this sensor allows the vehicle's computer to intervene when necessary, preventing wheel lock-up during braking and maintaining stability during cornering. A malfunctioning sensor can lead to illuminated warning lights on your dashboard and compromised safety system performance. Manufactured by ATE, a trusted name in braking technology, this sensor is built to meet stringent quality standards. Its reliable performance ensures that your vehicle's safety features operate as intended, providing peace of mind on the road. Proper installation is key to the effective operation of any wheel speed sensor. Ensure that the sensor is correctly fitted and connected to maintain optimal performance of your vehicle's ABS and traction control systems.

  • Direct fit for specific vehicle applications
  • Monitors wheel rotational speed accurately
  • Essential for ABS and traction control systems
  • Ensures proper vehicle stability and braking performance
  • High-quality construction from ATE
  • Helps prevent wheel lock-up during braking
  • Contributes to overall vehicle safety
Length [mm]
790
  • BMW
    • 5 (E60)
      • 520 i (125kW/170PS)
      • 530 i (170kW/231PS)
      • 530 d (160kW/218PS)
      • 525 i (141kW/192PS)
      • 545 i (245kW/333PS)
      • 525 d (130kW/177PS)
      • 535 d (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 i (190kW/258PS)
      • 523 i (130kW/177PS)
      • 525 i (160kW/218PS)
      • 540 i (225kW/306PS)
      • 550 i (270kW/367PS)
      • 520 d (120kW/163PS)
      • 530 d (170kW/231PS)
      • 525 xi (160kW/218PS)
      • 530 xi (190kW/258PS)
      • 530 xd (170kW/231PS)
      • 525 d (120kW/163PS)
      • 520 d (110kW/150PS)
      • 535 d (210kW/286PS)
      • 525 i (160kW/218PS)
      • 525 xi (160kW/218PS)
      • 523 i (140kW/190PS)
      • 525 d (145kW/197PS)
      • 530 d (173kW/235PS)
      • 530 xd (173kW/235PS)
      • 530 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 xi (200kW/272PS)
      • 525 xd (145kW/197PS)
      • 520 d (130kW/177PS)
      • 520 i (125kW/170PS)
      • 520 i (120kW/163PS)
      • 525 i xDrive (160kW/218PS)
      • 530 i xDrive (200kW/272PS)
      • 525 d xDrive (145kW/197PS)
      • 530 d xDrive (173kW/235PS)
      • 530 d (155kW/211PS)
      • 520 i (115kW/156PS)
      • 540 i (220kW/299PS)
      • 523 i (140kW/190PS)
      • 530 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 530 xi (200kW/272PS)
      • 525 i (160kW/218PS)
    • 6 (E63)
      • 645 Ci (245kW/333PS)
      • 630 i (190kW/258PS)
      • 650 i (270kW/367PS)
      • 630 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 635 d (210kW/286PS)
      • 630 i (200kW/272PS)
    • 6 Kabriolets (E64)
      • 645 Ci (245kW/333PS)
      • 630 i (190kW/258PS)
      • 650 i (270kW/367PS)
      • 635 d (210kW/286PS)
      • 630 i (200kW/272PS)
      • 630 i (200kW/272PS)
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