The 1992 Chevrolet S 10 speedometer sensor is on the back of the transmission. The sensor should be labeled as such.
extended pickup
The vehicle speed sensor on a 1995 s10 pickup 2wd is on the tailshaft of the transmission. The 4wd is mounted on the tailshaft of the front differential.
4L60E, (the electric decendant of the 700R4 and TH400)
It's located on the side of the transmission extention housing. Mine is on the drivers side. The speedometer wiring harness must first be detached and the sensor retaining bolt as well. Installation is the reverse of removal.
The speedometer cable on a 1989 S10 is behind the steering wheel. The speed sensor is mounted on the transfer case tailshaft.
If both the speedometer and the odometer work on and off, I would blame the vehicle speed sensor. If only the speedometer is acting up, I would blame the cluster.
if it has the same motor it will but not sure if it will from 4 banger to v6 or a v6 4300
check the plug to trans might of fallen off or broken
there is none its a sensor at the rear of the trans that sends a signal to your digital dash
No, the wheel speed sensors monitor the wheel speed for the ABS and the TCS. The speed sensor mounted in the transmission monitors the vehicle speed for the speedometer/odometer and transmission controls.
on a 91 blazer s10 4wd
If both the speedometer and the odometer do not work I would suspect the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) located on the tail shaft of the transmission is at fault. If only the speedometer doesn't work it's probably a problem with the dash cluster.