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A VSS sensor is the Vehicle speed sensor and it is located on the transmission. It tells the computer how fast you are going and operates the speedometer and the ABS system.
The VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) moniters the speed of the vehicle.
vss= vehicle speed sensor. try the wheel.. id say there is nothing wrong with the sensor itself.. try the wiring
VSS=vehicle speed sensor. That acronym is the same for all OBDII compliant vehicles
All modern vehicles have a VSS sensor (Vehicle Speed Sensor) attached to the transmission or an axle that generates a speed signal. This signal is used by the speedometer, cruise control, and some of the engine and transmission computers.
Vehicle Speed Sensor
The P0500 code on a 1998 Ford Taurus indicates a problem with the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) or its circuit. To fix it, start by inspecting the VSS for any visible damage or loose connections. If the sensor appears fine, test the wiring and connectors for continuity and shorts. If everything checks out, replace the VSS with a new one, and clear the code to see if it returns.
The VSS sensor is located on the transaxle
The vehicle speed sensor (VSS) is on the transmission of all vehicles.
The VSS is on the drivers side rear of the transmission. On some models there is a second VSS in the dashboard.
The VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) is located on the transmission. If the speedometer is not working, it is rarely the VSS causing the problem. I would first check fuses and the ECU
I have a 99 ranger 4x4 you might be surprised that you dont have a vss ! Instead look on your rear axel . its your abs sensor, or also called, rear speed sensor!