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Yeah, that was my thoughts, I even made a little test rig before installing it in the truck, I couldn't spin my tone wheel very fast, but I did get a few bumps from the speed signal out of the Ex's module. Now that it's wired in the truck I'm not driving the speedo like I expected. I need to dig in and check all my splices. I'll get to that tomorrow.The explorer module converted the rear axle VSS which is 30,000PPM to the 8,000PPM the speedo used, and you could program it for tire size by entering just one number, the tires Rotations per mile
But I think you needed a special programmer to do that
So technically it would just need 12v/ground(power) and rear VSS sensor hooked up, but not sure
ABS light would be activated(not hooked up), and as far as I known that didn't disable speedometer
Excellent tip Win, thanks. That's only three wires, I'll hook that up this afternoon and see if that does it.Have read the Expo G-Force sensor needs to be included with the ABS module for the Expo solution to work.
Whoo-hoo, I'veSo I've got my multi-meter and lab scope out checking everything at the Ex's module and I'm getting a VS signal out, nice square wave. Still no speedo action though so I must have a bad splice or something. I'm pretty sure the speedo was working before I started all this...
Thanks Ron, turns out it wasn't the ABS module at all. When I wired in my PATS to the indicator light I had what looks like in incorrect diagram, at least it conflicts with several other diagrams I've cross-referenced. Essentially I had cut the power wire (Wht/Yel) to the speedo. I've redone the wiring behind the cluster and viola, speedo and appropriately blinking theft light.VR(variable reluctance) sensors use self generated AC sine wave, so you should see a sine wave form
Hall Effect sensors output DC square waves
The AC signal from VSS should be full form sine wave +1v to -1v approx
Then speedo out would be 0v to +1v, so just the + 1/2 of the pulse/wave