Speed Sensor/Odometer/Fuel Gauge
kuneeraj
08-27-2004, 08:19 AM
RE: 1997 Jetta GL, 2.0 AUTOMATIC, 88K miles.
The fuel gauge fluctuates, speedo works at times so does the odometer, a couple of times checklight said VSS A problem with P0501 code, replaced both VSS sensors with a little plastic gear which can be fitted from the top of tranny, no use.
My Fear: Do I have to open up the entire transmission housing to check for any bad gears inside the tranny?
Please help!
The fuel gauge fluctuates, speedo works at times so does the odometer, a couple of times checklight said VSS A problem with P0501 code, replaced both VSS sensors with a little plastic gear which can be fitted from the top of tranny, no use.
My Fear: Do I have to open up the entire transmission housing to check for any bad gears inside the tranny?
Please help!
boschmann
08-27-2004, 12:56 PM
I doubt the problem is inside the tranny, more likely it's the wiring or instrument cluster itelf. If you have a good multimeter & a way to lift the car's front wheels I can give you a diagnostic proceedure.
kuneeraj
08-27-2004, 01:07 PM
I doubt the problem is inside the tranny, more likely it's the wiring or instrument cluster itelf. If you have a good multimeter & a way to lift the car's front wheels I can give you a diagnostic proceedure.
Hi Boschmann
I would appreciate it if you can provide me the diagnostic procedure. Thanks!
Hi Boschmann
I would appreciate it if you can provide me the diagnostic procedure. Thanks!
boschmann
08-27-2004, 06:13 PM
Well to start disconnect the VSS, turn on he ignition and connect the meter to pins #1 & #3 (outer two). You should have at least 11.5 Volts.
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