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Engine Car Speed Signal Wire

Discussion in 'Powertrain' started by sean2sean, May 28, 2004.

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    Car Speed Signal Wire

    Hey guys,

    i was wondering if anybody know where does the car speed signal wire go to, from the ecu.

    i really dont wanna open up the center console... no time for it... and i rather just run a wire from wherever it it ends up at...

    any help would be appreciated!

    sean
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    RacingSolution New Member

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    Its the 3rd toe on the 1st hampster in the engine bay.
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    brian... r u just tryin to rack up ur post numberS!?!
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    RacingSolution New Member

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    Well besides that.. Im trying to harrass you a little in the process... I think its working.. u have a confused smiley face on your post... :rolleyes:
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    on a 98 it goes from the ECU to the back part of the tranny, my speedometer was not working right, so i had to find it, its near the exhaust manifold
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    It's much wiser to modify any wiring on the inside of your car closer to your ECU than you engine... modifications to your harness engine side could result in some unhappy experiences.
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    yea... well i already open up my car and found the wire... behind the dash.... pain in the fuckin ass... hopefully i will never have to do it again.

    thanks for ur help guys!

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