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You are right to eliminate the sensor before going further, Its usually one of the x4 wheel sensors

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- the second and less likely cause could be dirty phonic / tone rings on drive shafts
- but usually the magnetic pickup shown below, usually you will not see damage to the black plastic coated sensor even if it is present
- the easiest way is to find and test the particular sensor to see if it works. Do you know anyone with a diagnostic scanner capable of reading ABS on your year Chrysler ?
 

I'm assuming your multimeter is auto ranging let us know here and we will tell you how to set the meter up :
 
- you are testing ohms not volts
- if you are in the UK start NSF 1st then OSF
- you put the probes one on each pin 
- on the wheel side not the harness side
- all x4 wheels should get around a steady read between 800 to 1800
- the pins should be agnostic - make no difference which way round they are
- if one reading on one wheel goes ever upward [not steady] its the one that needs replacing
- if you do the other wheel you should get a similar variance on each wheel you test
- flea-bay about £30 main-stealer about £80, both work ok, the Mopar part of course being the best risk
 

Here's a walkthrough mate, best of luck.
 
 
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Thanks for the reply, very useful.

I've had to replace a reluctor ring on my other car, had a quick look at them and they just seem a little corroded but not broken, wire brush got the worst of the debris off.

Will break out the meter when the weather improves.

Would this cause the traction control to switch off too?

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