The front ABS sensor on the Camry is located on the wheel hub, near the brake rotor. It is usually mounted on the back of the wheel hub or on the steering knuckle, and it is connected to the ABS control module by a wire harness.
Rear ABS sensor:
The rear ABS sensor on the Camry is located on the rear wheel hub, near the brake rotor. It is usually mounted on the back of the wheel hub or on the trailing arm, and it is connected to the ABS control module by a wire harness.
Here are the steps to locate the ABS sensors on a Toyota Camry:
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and turn off the engine.
2. Jack up the vehicle and place jack stands under the frame to secure it in place.
3. Remove the wheel(s) that you need to access the ABS sensor(s).
4. Locate the ABS sensor(s) on the wheel hub or the brake rotor.
5. The ABS sensor is usually held in place by one or two bolts. Remove the bolts and disconnect the electrical connector to remove the ABS sensor.
Note: The location of the ABS sensors may vary slightly depending on the model and year of your Toyota Camry. If you have difficulty finding the ABS sensors, refer to your vehicle's repair manual or consult with a qualified mechanic.