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15 No Vehicle Speed Sensor Signal

NAME OF CODE:
No Vehicle Speed Sensor Signal

WHEN MONITORED:
With engine running more than 31 seconds, engine temperature greater than 180°F, transmission not in park or neutral, brakes not applied, engine speed greater than 1,800 rpm, and MAP vacuum less than 11".

SET CONDITION:
No signal from the vehicle speed sensor (TCM) is present for more than 11 seconds.

THEORY OF OPERATION:
The vehicle speed sensor is a hall effect type sensor used to detect the transmission output shaft speed.

The PCM calculates the vehicle speed based on the VSS signal.

- The PCM supplies 8 volts from cavity 44 to power up the sensor.
- Sensor ground is supplied by PCM cavity 51.
- The PCM also supplies a 5.0 volt pull up voltage to the sensor from cavity 5.

The VSS signal is created when the sensor alternates the 5.0 volt pull up from high to low.

POSSIBLE CAUSES:
- Open or shorted signal circuit
- Speedometer pinion damaged
- Open 8 volt supply circuit
- Open sensor circuit ground
- Failed speed sensor
- PCM failure
- Connector Terminals/Wires