That sounds like the same color as the wires on my speed sensor, might give this a shot tonight.
I was able to wire up my speedo 2 days ago. The Yellow wire from the speed sensor is the ground (connected to the battery), the White goes to the
Grey/Silver on the C17 connector and the Black goes to the Black/Yellow. My tank was half full at the time. I will try to get a full tank of gas and see if I will have the same problem run1206 had.
I hope this helps bro since we have the same wire colors from the speed sensor.
Last edited by Galante; 08-30-2010 at 11:50 AM
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That sounds like the same color as the wires on my speed sensor, might give this a shot tonight.
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Ok galante I tried what you did and still no luck. The only thing I did differenty was ground to the transmission and not the battery.
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Grounding either to the transmission or battery should be fine. Try changing the sensor, it could be busted. The speedo was sloppy at first but it's normal now after driving for couple of minutes (same as what run1206 experienced).
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Hmm guess Ill do that next.
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so uuuuum i may have missed the solution to this but any updates?
Sorry I haven't posted in a while here. I left my speedo the same and haven't filled the gas tank all the way. Ill send stewi my diagrams to see if my wiring is messed up somewhere; I know one of the wires are hooked to one of the voltage signals to the gas somehow. Just gotta figure out which one. Will try other wire combos this week or next week.
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ok here is a thought, are the engine harness the same across the years? except for the speed sensor connector, in the 02 and 03 its not there, cuz they went to VSS system... so can't we just swap the engine harness? and that should totally fix the speedo problem correct?
gotta check if the ECU will read the signals the same across different harnesses
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well i guess if you have the sensor sending info across the wire to the ecu and its the same path, via correct pins, it should all work, the wire won't change your signal persay, its just a route for your sensors readings to get there... the only thing that i'm curious about is the 99 to 01 they use a speed sensor correct? where as the 02 to 03 used the vss so if its still the same sign wave signal or square wave, well whatever signal it is, and its the same against all years, it should work. hmm..
VSS stands for vehicle speed sensor. The 99-01 use the external removable sensor, the 02-03's use an internal sensor. How the internal sensor reads the speed is unknown to me, it may read off the differential (like the 99-01) or it may use an input shaft speed and output shaft speed sensor and do some sort of math equation to figure out the vehicle speed. If it is a math equation, where does it take place? Im gonna guess inside the ETACS ECU under the dash. I know you can throw a 02-03 cluster in a 99 and have no problems and vice versa, so its not in the cluster. I wish I had access to a 02-03 car so I could just go to town with a multimeter and figure this shit out.
99' Galant ESOriginally Posted by qnz
4G64/63T
AEM EMS
^ i know on my tranny i had to sensors for the vss, one on the input and one on the output, how do i know this? its says in the manual that i downloaded, and i think its a magnetic pulse detection sensor, meaning that there is a magnet in the tranny itself, one on the input, and one on the output, and everytime it goes around it senses it and creates a pulse. well what i don't understand is why did they change it up? what is the benifit of have the computer calculate the speed? compared to just the removable sensor? what i do know cuz i have tried it is that you cannot hook up the speed sensor to the output speed sensor harness, and expect it to work. but then again i could have a bad speed sensor. But if you swap the harness to a 99 01 then you will need the ecu to go along with it is what your saying since it does the math inside the ecu. unless its the same math, just a different way of measuring to get the signal, but if you have 2 signals going to the 02 03 ecu and only one going to the 01 99, then just swaping the harness won't help, cuz your still missing a signal, so its not going to calculate the right speed. unless it is actually calculating the speed in the automatice tranny ecu, i forgot what its called, the powertrain something lol. i wish i had better schematics to tell you what voltage the signal was. ok question, if you swap the evo ecu, the 02 03 guys still would have to tap into the c17 harness to get the speed sensor to work correct?
I'm going to use alldata to find the VSS on the 02-03 galant. Let see where the sensor goes. I checked that the Vehicle Speed Sensor ( VSS ) is located on top right front of transaxle housing. it seems there are two sensors working together to make the speedometer to work the other sensor is trans main shaft speed sensor. Just throwing ideas here.
That all makes sense. That magnetic pulse sensor is also called a Hall Effect Sensor. Its the same style as the cam and crank sensors, sending a "pulse". The 99-01 VSS sensor im pretty sure sends just a voltage reading, im not sure if it uses that voltage reading and compares it to any other tranny sensor outputs to establish speed, I would imagine it doesnt since I have a standalone in my car and my VSS works just like normal. Im gonna see if I can read my VSS voltage thru the standalone and compare it to voltage at the cluster, im almost positive its gonna be the same.
99' Galant ESOriginally Posted by qnz
4G64/63T
AEM EMS
Ok I just went diving thru my wiring diagrams and im ready to scream.
Can someone with an 02-03 check connector C17 and tell me the pin location of the white wire with the blue stripe and can someone pull their gauge cluster out and find the white wire with the blue stripe and give me the pin location for that one as well. Im gonna figure this shit out, I swear I am.
99' Galant ESOriginally Posted by qnz
4G64/63T
AEM EMS
Alright so the ECU in the 02-03 does a math calculation to determine the vehicle speed, the ECU sends the speed signal to the cluster expressed as voltage. Im guessing its gonna be your typical 0-5v signal.
99' Galant ESOriginally Posted by qnz
4G64/63T
AEM EMS
ok so i went out and took some pics also. but pin 16 and pin 34 on the male side of c-17 are blue with a white stripe. i didn't see any other blue/white stripe wires at all, not even on the cluster connectors.. but here are a couple pics
yeah i just pulled mine and it looks exactly like galantman's
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