speed sensor location

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speed sensor location

Post by john_trickle »

this is a pic of the speed sensor location as alot of people have been asking including myself now you know what it looks like.
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i don't think so... that could be the reverse light trigger or so.

the speed sensor is at the other side of the tranny case... more close to the strater motor housing and its socket is not that big.

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that's it
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Post by MMamdouh »

thats it as in i am wrong?? if that so then:

what is the other socket at the back of the engine?
where is the reverse light trigger?
why does the CEL is triggered when the socket at the back is removed? (the CEL comes on if you remove the speedometer socket a well)

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Post by Audacity Racing »

hmm... i don't know which sensor you mean though. possibly shift logic sensor that is standard on woos but it only used for auto trannies? i dunno..


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Post by Efratech »

the reverse lights cables are in the front of the box... near the clutch pump (D16) or clutch cable (F16)
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Post by gianfranco »

If the ECu doesn't receive the VSS (vehicle speed sensor) you CEL will came up. The ECU need this signal to adjust the idle speed.

I've replaced once in my nubira, since the plastic shaft broke up.

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Post by MMamdouh »

i got confirmation from my mechanic that i am correct... the socket near the starter motor is for the speed sensor and the one near the clutch piston is for the reverse light.

now the pic posted here is too close to show its location in respect to the clutch bell housing... both sockets are close to the shift stick mechanism as well so the mechanism will show in a pic for any of the two sensors.

the reverse light socket got no bolt to hold it and i think it is the drive shaft end in the top middle of the pic... this could be a pic for the speed sensore indeed.

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Post by gianfranco »

Besides th VSS socket has 3 cables, and the reverse SW has only 2.
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Post by MMamdouh »

the one in the pic got 3 wires indeed... this is an authentic pic of the VSS... thanks john_trickle for the pic and thanks gianfranco for clearing that out.

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Post by Efratech »

BTW... on the F16 is kinda different... it still has the wires.. but it has the mechanical speedo cable coming out of it.
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Post by JohnnyC »

The repair manual shows it like this

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Can you only see it from under the vehicle?
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Post by MMamdouh »

no you can only see it from the top of the engine bay... it is hard to see it as it is barried under lots of pipes and wires.

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Post by wessock »

I just bought a Lanos yesterday and am having the same trouble with the speedo. I know nothing about Daewoos yet and don't have any repair manuals yet. Could somebody please take a picture from above of the whole engine compartment and draw a little arrow pointing to the general location I should be looking down for the speed sensor. The pictures I've seen so far are close ups and don't help me since I'm brand new to the Lanos. Thanks a lot.
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Post by lanos2001 »

the speed sensor is on the transmission so you have to get under the car.


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