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I need help!!!
I have a '95 Toyota 4Runner 2wd. The other day my check engine light came on, and I checked it. It gave me code 42, which is the vehicle speed sensor. I think that is weird because the speedometer is mechinical. Also my O/D off light keeps flashing. And when I make a stop then proceed, it suffocates and doesn't respond that well. Any suggestions?
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I also have a 95 4runner and it has one there, if yours has ABS (does it?) there should be a speed sensor there, maybe on the 2wd they put it on the transmission. generally "vehicle speed sensor" is related to ABS and tied directly to something axle/driveshaft related. If your speedo went out you wouldn't need a code to tell you that, and you said it's a cable. Most transmission functions don't need a speed sensor. I'm not home right now to go check mine to see if there is anything on the tranny.
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I think that the tranny itself has a speed sensor that helps control the tranny.
The speedo- speed sensor is additional See this:
https://www.google.com/search?q=a+34...YlhlgW47BeM%3A
The abs sensor on a drear diff is for the rear wheel-only abs.
I think '94 was the first year (in 4Runners at least) you could get 4 wheel abs which has an ABS speed sensor on each of the 4 wheels.
The speedo- speed sensor is additional See this:
https://www.google.com/search?q=a+34...YlhlgW47BeM%3A
The abs sensor on a drear diff is for the rear wheel-only abs.
I think '94 was the first year (in 4Runners at least) you could get 4 wheel abs which has an ABS speed sensor on each of the 4 wheels.
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I also have a 95 4runner and it has one there, if yours has ABS (does it?) there should be a speed sensor there, maybe on the 2wd they put it on the transmission. generally "vehicle speed sensor" is related to ABS and tied directly to something axle/driveshaft related. If your speedo went out you wouldn't need a code to tell you that, and you said it's a cable. Most transmission functions don't need a speed sensor. I'm not home right now to go check mine to see if there is anything on the tranny.
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I think that the tranny itself has a speed sensor that helps control the tranny.
The speedo- speed sensor is additional See this:
https://www.google.com/search?q=a+34...YlhlgW47BeM%3A
The abs sensor on a drear diff is for the rear wheel-only abs.
I think '94 was the first year (in 4Runners at least) you could get 4 wheel abs which has an ABS speed sensor on each of the 4 wheels.
The speedo- speed sensor is additional See this:
https://www.google.com/search?q=a+34...YlhlgW47BeM%3A
The abs sensor on a drear diff is for the rear wheel-only abs.
I think '94 was the first year (in 4Runners at least) you could get 4 wheel abs which has an ABS speed sensor on each of the 4 wheels.
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When you have the mechanical speedometer, the speed sensor is inside the combination meter (instrument panel). http://web.archive.org/web/201102052.../6combinat.pdf That is what throws code 42 ON THE CEL.
The flashing O/D light is the diagnosis system for the transmission. http://web.archive.org/web/201408161...31diagnosi.pdf Follow the link to read the codes. Unfortunately, the transmission can throw its OWN code 42, which refers to the speed sensor IN THE TRANSMISSION.
There is no (external) pressure sensor on the transmission. The transmission absolutely needs to know the speed for the ecm to control the shifting. (It's been a long, long time since transmissions shifted on pressure alone.)
The flashing O/D light is the diagnosis system for the transmission. http://web.archive.org/web/201408161...31diagnosi.pdf Follow the link to read the codes. Unfortunately, the transmission can throw its OWN code 42, which refers to the speed sensor IN THE TRANSMISSION.
There is no (external) pressure sensor on the transmission. The transmission absolutely needs to know the speed for the ecm to control the shifting. (It's been a long, long time since transmissions shifted on pressure alone.)
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When you have the mechanical speedometer, the speed sensor is inside the combination meter (instrument panel). http://web.archive.org/web/201102052.../6combinat.pdf That is what throws code 42 ON THE CEL.
The flashing O/D light is the diagnosis system for the transmission. http://web.archive.org/web/201408161...31diagnosi.pdf Follow the link to read the codes. Unfortunately, the transmission can throw its OWN code 42, which refers to the speed sensor IN THE TRANSMISSION.
There is no (external) pressure sensor on the transmission. The transmission absolutely needs to know the speed for the ecm to control the shifting. (It's been a long, long time since transmissions shifted on pressure alone.)
The flashing O/D light is the diagnosis system for the transmission. http://web.archive.org/web/201408161...31diagnosi.pdf Follow the link to read the codes. Unfortunately, the transmission can throw its OWN code 42, which refers to the speed sensor IN THE TRANSMISSION.
There is no (external) pressure sensor on the transmission. The transmission absolutely needs to know the speed for the ecm to control the shifting. (It's been a long, long time since transmissions shifted on pressure alone.)
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