Vehicle Speed Sensor
On 2WD vehicles, Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) is located on pinion gear adapter on transmission extension housing. See Fig 1
. On 4WD vehicles, VSS is located on transfer case extension. See Fig 2
. On all models, the VSS is a 3-circuit (3-wire), magnetic, Hall Effect sensor. The 3 circuits are as follows:
- A 5-volt power supply from the Powertrain Control Module (PCM).
- A ground is provided for the sensor through a low-noise sensor return circuit in the PCM.
- An input to the PCM is used to determine vehicle speed and distance traveled.
The speed sensor generates 8 pulses per sensor revolution. These signals, in conjunction with a closed throttle signal from the throttle position sensor, indicate a closed throttle deceleration to the PCM. When the vehicle is stopped at idle, a closed throttle signal is received by the PCM (but a speed sensor signal is not received). Under deceleration conditions, the PCM adjusts the Idle Air Control (IAC) motor to maintain a desired MAP value. Under idle conditions, the PCM adjusts the IAC motor to maintain a desired engine speed.
Courtesy of DAIMLERCHRYSLER CORPORATION
Courtesy of DAIMLERCHRYSLER CORPORATION