testing vss in L
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testing vss in L
anyone had any luck testing the vss in a L?hooked upa multi meter to the plug at the ecu,pin 29, turned on the ign spun the speedo cable nothing.i may have the wrong pin the only aus pinouts i got r 3 plug mines a 4 plug which i havethe american pinouts should be the same.
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How have you been testing it?
You should be checking for continunity between pin 29 and the chassis?
The reed switch basically shorts pin 29 of the ecu to earth.
BTW im not doubting your electrical ability, just ruling out a possiability.
You should be checking for continunity between pin 29 and the chassis?
The reed switch basically shorts pin 29 of the ecu to earth.
BTW im not doubting your electrical ability, just ruling out a possiability.
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posty your not going to be able to see it on your multimeter. its switched to ground each time its pulsed, but you have nothing pulling it up to a higher voltage again so your not going to see anythng.
if you really want to see it, grab a 10K resistor and connect one end to your sensor wire, and the other to 12V somwhere. You will then see a 12V square wave coming out of your sensor.
I am assuming you have a decent meter that does frequency, switch it to that setting and you should be able to see a varying frequency with speed.
To really see whats going on though, you really need to use an oscilloscope. I can bring one to a club meeting or something if you like
by the way - the 10K thing is only needed if your testing the sensor on its own, if its stil plugged into your ECU then the ECU will pull the sensor up
if you really want to see it, grab a 10K resistor and connect one end to your sensor wire, and the other to 12V somwhere. You will then see a 12V square wave coming out of your sensor.
I am assuming you have a decent meter that does frequency, switch it to that setting and you should be able to see a varying frequency with speed.
To really see whats going on though, you really need to use an oscilloscope. I can bring one to a club meeting or something if you like
by the way - the 10K thing is only needed if your testing the sensor on its own, if its stil plugged into your ECU then the ECU will pull the sensor up

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all i want to work out is if i,ve got the right pin,29 is what i have been looking at but mine is yellow red wire and man says grn yel .the way it operates is the same as a lib volt wise.i need this to make the auto shift properly and don't really want to put a lib cluster in if the l one will run it.Dane i will bring it to this months meeting. Thanks
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Chris_Rogers wrote:I see what you are doing. grab it off the cluster- easier.
yep the way i'm going to run my box is with one sensor connected to both tcu inputs as the centre diff will be activated by a switch. if you want it to run properly you need the one on the back of the box and the one on the cluster,something i might look at doing later but then i'll need a wrex tcu.if the car was a manual you can get away without it.also vdo makes something that'll work for vss if you got dollars to burn.
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