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Vehicle speed sensor

rh88k5

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Anyone know where its at (top of tcase on tail?) whats involved in changing it? Is it a dealer only item? I got a trouble code 24, Biggray71 says its a "VSS",like I dont have enough to worry about, I shoulda kept my '69 p/u, nah, I like my blazer, she just needs some tlc. /forums/images/graemlins/k5.gif
 
I might not know what I am talking about so get some other advice also. It was my understanding that the VSS is what controls the cruise control. Also, it is mounted on the firewall or somewhere in the engine compartment. I'm kind of curious about where it is and exactly what it does myself.
 
I was thinking on the tranny or t case, I did see a couple of wires running to the top of the tail piece of the t case near the speedo cable, but it was too dark to be sure, I'll check again in the daylight.
 
On an '88, the VSS is attached to the speedometer, inside the dash. As the speedo cable spins, it rotates a mirror inside the speedo. The VSS module has an LED that shines onto the mirror and an optical detector that sees the reflected light pulses and coverts them to an electrical signal. It's the auqa colored plastic box on the back of the speedo that has 3 wires going into it. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif

Is the speedo working? If it is disconnected or the speedo cable is broken, you'll get a VSS error code.
 
the speedo is working fine, does the vss have a high failure rate? is there any adjustments to be made after installing the new one? or is it a straight forward replacement?
 
The VSS doesn't have a high failure rate that I'm aware of. But before you start buying expensive parts to use as troubleshooting tools, you really should invest in a factory service manual for your specific truck. It will provide troubleshooting flow charts that can save you a lot of cash. It could be something as simple as a loose connector.

If it turns out that the VSS is bad, you just replace it. There isn't any adjustment required.
 

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