Hi Ppl.
I have been trying to figure out, where the Speed Sensor is located, And how to find out if it's a 3 pin or 4 pin,
Can somebody please shed some light this way !!
Thanks
Speed Sensor
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Scracy
I recently replaced the input speed sensor on my fto gpx found out that there is two different ones 4 pin and three pin mine was a four pin.
Could have gotton it from Nth shore Mitsibishi $115 but would take 3-4 weeks. Sourced a second hand 4 pin one from SA for $80
could have got 3 pin in QLD used for $50
It is located
Standing in front of the car you will see a filter on top of the gearbox behind that is a hose comming up, directly behind that is two elec plugs one straight up and one on a 45 deg angle, the one pointing straight up is the input speed sensor. if you pull the plug up you can see how many pin it has.
is that the same one you changed
I recently replaced the input speed sensor on my fto gpx found out that there is two different ones 4 pin and three pin mine was a four pin.
Could have gotton it from Nth shore Mitsibishi $115 but would take 3-4 weeks. Sourced a second hand 4 pin one from SA for $80
could have got 3 pin in QLD used for $50
It is located
Standing in front of the car you will see a filter on top of the gearbox behind that is a hose comming up, directly behind that is two elec plugs one straight up and one on a 45 deg angle, the one pointing straight up is the input speed sensor. if you pull the plug up you can see how many pin it has.
is that the same one you changed
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The one i changed was a 3 pin job on a 90 degree angle I only changed it cos i broke it removing the gearbox (not the easiest thing to remove when youre working flat on your back and the car is supported by axle stands that ALWAYS seem to be in the wrong place
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yeah i can relate to this...scracy wrote:The one i changed was a 3 pin job on a 90 degree angle I only changed it cos i broke it removing the gearbox (not the easiest thing to remove when youre working flat on your back and the car is supported by axle stands that ALWAYS seem to be in the wrong place
better yet we (UAS and I) have had my exahust off so many times now for this exhaust mod we've managed to strip a 02 sensor... it kinda screws in now but not as well as it used to...
really don't want to have to fork out for a new one