the easiest way that i have found is to buy a manual (Haynes or Chilton) and it has a full car wiring diagram towards the back. find the one that is labelled "speed pulse" and it will give you the color of the wire. locate it in or under the dash in the main harness and tap into it with a clip.
1,800 or 1,900 RPM.
i have a 2001 dodge Dakota 4.7 magnum. It isn't a quad cab but an extended cab. my top speed is 119.
The maximum speed of the 1978 8 cyl 142 hp Dodge Magnum coupe is 90 mph.
Yes, the NV3500
ABS sensors are at each wheel. Trans speed sensors are on the trans. Speedometer signal comes from the abs.
there isn't a speed pulse on the new dodge vehicles, you have to use an aftermarket gererator. like the soundgate CAN VSS works via the CAN system
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1978 Dodge Magnum are 150 hp (112 kW) and 190 mph (310 km/h) respectively.
To obtain a speed pulse you would require a CanBus Unit and connect it to the correct can wires. Usualy the OBD 2 socket. Pins 14(can low) and 6(can high). :)
The airbag is activated do to a sudden acceleration/deceleration of the vehicle. It can happen if you are sitting still.
where is the speed pulse wire in a Toyota corolla
To calculate the speed of a pulse in a slinky, you can measure the distance the pulse travels and the time it takes to travel that distance. The speed of the pulse is the distance divided by the time. This can be done by creating a pulse at one end of the slinky and timing how long it takes for the pulse to reach the other end.
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