buckallred
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TPI parts: Yes, dude was helpful, but only so much he can do on the phone. At the transfer case, a "speedo gear reduction" box plugs in, THEN the "TBI box" plugs into that, then the speedo cable runs to the speedo. The speedo works, MPH is generally accurate.Thread has been going for awhile, so perhaps you already mentioned and I forget, did you contact the TPI Parts people and talk to them?
Those add-on type VSS boxes are pretty commonly used (well, or were, now that so few care about TBI/TPI), this SHOULD be pretty straightforward.
The '87-89 TBI truck ECM's (1227747 until 1989, not the same as cars) use the same VSS output/input for Cruise and ECM, which is 2000PPM from the VSS buffer, stock.
At its most basic, the ECM needs to see 2000PPM on pin A10. That will kill the code if the ECM is getting any compatible signal and the ECM is ok. Have you confirmed the VSS device is outputting a signal? Can you confirm the VSS "box" input is being turned by the speedometer gear?
The 3-wire plug in the wiring diagram doesn't go to the transfer case, it plugs into the little box on the back of the speedometer.NOTE: I am not 100% on this, but: the OEM VSS had a third wire for power. The aftermarket has NO POWER SOURCE, just 2 wires (hot and ground).
You don't ground a VR sensor because it's an AC signal. You'll want twisted pair wire going straight to the adapter box.1. Aftermarket speed sensor is attached per the above. I grounded it (all confirmed w/test light) to the body, to the battery, and now to the engine block. The check engine list still pops on and OBD1 system gives "no signal from speed sensor" issue. I tested it with the paperclip trick.
It's possible using the wayback machine or Google you could find what part number could/should work and swap it out.Note - this sensor will not work on applications that use a VSS buffer box. If you will be using a VSS buffer box, contact us so we can assist you in identifying what VSS you need.
Jesus . . . at this point, I would be thrilled to toss the TPI parts thing in the trash and (gladly) buy a different plug-in unit that would actually work. . . does such a thing exist?What's confusing is it says the adapter is for 85-89 TPI or 88-92TBI and specifically says "square wave". However, it's designed for cars (it says "transmission" and TPI didn't come in trucks), which had already transitioned to the 2-wire sensors. The trucks didn't make that transition until 90 or 91. https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=10319652&cc=1035672&pt=10634&jsn=1727
It looks like TPI parts has stopped selling the SEN-820, but if you find a cached version of the web page, it includes:
It's possible using the wayback machine or Google you could find what part number could/should work and swap it out.
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The dude (from that website, not Dakota) definitely said it would keep the ECM happy . . . that said, I have no idea how, if at all, it differs from the VSS I already have . . .It may work for the speedo, but Dakota isn't really concerned your ecm is happy.