where is the vss sensor on a 2003 cavalier
Shifted wrote:What are you trying to do?
what does anyone who asks about the vss on here intend to do?
i'm suprised this wasn't locked from the get go.
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BoltZ22 wrote:Shifted wrote:What are you trying to do?
what does anyone who asks about the vss on here intend to do?
i'm suprised this wasn't locked from the get go.
see what happens when you assume. i asked a question about the vss a few years ago and thats because mine was bad and i was changing it out. not everyone who mentions vss is talking about the govoner
The VSS does several things. If it's a 5sp car it feeds the PCM to activate the "shift me" light, also is an input on auto cars for shift control, and the speedometer, milage 'ticker' and some other stuff.
Don
Don Austin wrote:The VSS does several things. If it's a 5sp car it feeds the PCM to activate the "shift me" light, also is an input on auto cars for shift control, and the speedometer, milage 'ticker' and some other stuff.
Don
The shift light is purely RPM based, not VSS based.
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Disconnecting the VSS will most likely not allow you to go past the top speed, especially on really newer cars.
Not only does the PCM get the vheicle speed from the VSS, but it also usues ABS wheel speed sensors.
Also by disconnecting that you wont have any idea how fast you are going.
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