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where is the pulse speed signal located for a 1995 Chevy Astro, 2whl. dr.

Submitted: 313 days and 4 hours ago.
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Posted by George H 313 days and 4 hours ago.

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Hello I will assist you with your question,

 

If you are looking for the vehicle speed sensor buffer it is on the left side of the tailshaft housing of the transmission if it is the wheel speed sensor they are at the wheel hubs

 

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Im hooking up a taxi meter,so I need to know where the wire is that cairies the pulse speed signal

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Im hooking up a taxi meter, so I want to know where the wire is that cairies the pulse speed signal

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That is the dark blue wire on pin F13

 

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