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Thread: Speedometer sensor wire identification help please.

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    Speedometer sensor wire identification help please.

    I thought that I was done with my rewire, but when I took it out, the speedometer was not working. Was in working order when I started this project, so I will assume for the time being that all parts are good. Speedometer and sensor have not been changed. I should have kept better notes, or at least kept my notes where I could find them.

    Speedo is a Speedhut non gps, with a 2 wire feed. Black for ground, and white for signal.

    Sensor is a Ford , plugged into a TKO600, using the plug on the drivers side of the tranny. 3 wires out of this sensor, black, white, and red.

    What are the call outs for the Ford (94-99) sensor wires ??

    Thanks, Derald.
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    Everybody back on the bus. Problem solved.

    Red wire from the VSS needed to be connected to B+SW.

    Black VSS wire to black Speedhut

    White VSS wire to white Speedhut.
    MK2 #3319.... On the road since 2002 with a lot of upgrades

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derald Rice View Post
    Everybody back on the bus. Problem solved.

    Red wire from the VSS needed to be connected to B+SW.

    Black VSS wire to black Speedhut

    White VSS wire to white Speedhut.
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    I also had same problem when the first time i rewired. My experiment is that taking some the pictures and stick the cable before removing any wire .
    Last edited by harveyspecter1209; 07-06-2019 at 07:52 AM.

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