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Is the vehicle speed sensor signal a voltage, a pulse, a current, or something else?
How does the pcm know how fast the car is going- what exactly does it read off the VSS?
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i changed my Tranny from a 1994 t5 - 2000 t5. the problem is the VSS is different now. i got the right plug for it...plugged it in and the speedo is goin whacko - at 8mph the speedo says im doing 80. i topped the speed governor @ a whopping 15 mph!
so any thoughts on how i could adapt this to work for my car? resistors - etc...
any help would be greatly appreciated as i dont have the time/money to adapt the old VSS to the new sensor.
go buy a sensor . you dont have to pull the trans to change the sensor
the problem is that the sensor in the 2000 trans is an effect sensor like the camshaft position - whereas the old vss in my 1994 trans is a gear driven sensor.
i cant use the original sensor with the new trans due to the fact that it would have nothing to drive the sensor.
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