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Hey everyone I need some help I picked a 7.5 with a locker yesterday but when I was checking it out I didnt even notice it does not have a speed senor. Now what? How will I be able to tell how fast Im going or how many miles I will be putting on the truck? the axle come out of a early 80's bronco 2.:icon_confused:
 


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uh, go buy one?
 

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No thats not what I was say the axle that is in my truck now has a hole drilled out for one in side the axle there is a gear that tells you how fast your going the one i was trying to put in does not have the hole for it or a the gear inside of it.
 

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I'm trying to post a picture but its asking me for a web site?
 

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i believe the speedometer cable goes into the tranny....on second gens they do at least.
 
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Ok after reading up about how the Speedometers work the axle i have in the truck has a speedo sensor (VSS) the axle I would like to put in since its pre 1995 welll it was ran by a mechanical cable that ran to the transmission tailhousing or transfer case. So I guess my question I had comes down to How can I get my speedo to work? Im sure Im not the onlyy one that has came across this problem.
 

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Up through '94 Rangers used a cable for the speedo.
'95-97' the used a VSS in the trans (2wd) or T-case (4wd) for the speedo.
'98+ they used the rear axle wheel speed sensor. (I think they changed back to a sensor in the trans in '10)

That axle wont affect the speedo, just the ABS.
 

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I don't mind about the ABS, but how would it not effect the speedo if the sensor isn't hook up?
 

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Yeah the Ranger is a 96, the axle is from a older broncoII.
 

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Yeah man. I'm pretty sure that's an ABS sensor. Speedo will work but the ABS light will be on.
 

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Really thats interesting man, like I said Im not worried about the ABS light on as much as I would really like to know how fast Im going. Im confused because right where the hole is for that sensor there seems to be a gear, whats that for then? So the 96 speedo is ran by what? I hate being lost on something so small. AHHHH!!!!
 

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Hey everyone I need some help I picked a 7.5 with a locker yesterday but when I was checking it out I didnt even notice it does not have a speed senor. Now what? How will I be able to tell how fast Im going or how many miles I will be putting on the truck? the axle come out of a early 80's bronco 2.:icon_confused:
Your speed sensor is in the tail end of your transmission. The sensor that you are missing is the rear abs sensor, they are less than $15 at autozone. Either take the sensor out of you old rear end, or go buy a new one, put it in, bolt it down and hook the connector up and you will be good to go...

Really thats interesting man, like I said Im not worried about the ABS light on as much as I would really like to know how fast Im going. Im confused because right where the hole is for that sensor there seems to be a gear, whats that for then? So the 96 speedo is ran by what? I hate being lost on something so small. AHHHH!!!!
That gear is the ring gear inside the differential housing. Here is a link to the rear abs sensor: http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/Duralast-Brake-Sensor-ABS/1995-Ford-Ranger-4WD/_/N-j1zrbZ8koh2?counter=0&filterByKeyWord=abs+sensor&fromString=search&itemIdentifier=352012_274332_6064_&vehicleIdForService=165643486 It's the same sensor whether or not it is 2wd or 4x4. The link is for a 95 ranger, but I'm pretty sure it's the same for 96 rangers.
 

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