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Old May 23, 2007 | 08:36 PM
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Looking for pictures to show where to hookup to.
need speed sensor and maybe others

please help with what you know from your install
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Old May 23, 2007 | 08:41 PM
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that is way too much info to sort through


Does anyone have a picture or diagram of where the vehicle speed sensor is? Thanks
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look in the topics of that post, its in one of them, i found it in like 10 seconds

Since your lazy:
I have a navigation h/u that has to connect to a speed sensor wire, where is it?
You will have to tap into the harness on the instrument cluster. You need to find the Green/white (A7-circuit 817) with a tan/white (A6-circuit 33) above it and a black (A8-circuit 150 ) below it..The other green/white (A10-circuit 357) oil temp has a blank and a gray on each side.
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look in the topics of that post, its in one of them, i found it in like 10 seconds

Since your lazy:
I have a navigation h/u that has to connect to a speed sensor wire, where is it?
You will have to tap into the harness on the instrument cluster. You need to find the Green/white (A7-circuit 817) with a tan/white (A6-circuit 33) above it and a black (A8-circuit 150 ) below it..The other green/white (A10-circuit 357) oil temp has a blank and a gray on each side.
Thanks buddy.

Hope we'll be able to figure out the rest or else I'll call you.
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Old May 24, 2007 | 04:49 PM
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That's by far the easiest place to hook up if you can find it.

I hooked mine up at the PCM even though its harder.

Jack up the car to access the PCM inside the passenger wheelwell. Remove the passenger side wheel and take out the liner. Make sure to remove the three screws underneath the car that are partially hidden from view. You should now be able to see the access panel to the PCM that needs to be removed.

You will have to lay on your back and slide under the car to see the PCM. PCM 2 is closest to you. On the 2000 and up PCM, the vss wire is C2 pin 50 and it's a green/white wire. You can see the pin number by squeezing the end of the gray cover and releasing the clip and moving the cover to the side.

I used an inline splice connector to tap into the wire.
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