Help!!! Can't find VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor)
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man...that sucks...well where would i find that?
would certainly help:
this was an email quote from another member here (Bob):
When the fuse board is removed you will see a plug marked 24, you will need to connect the speed pulse to Pin 3. To run the wire into the car remove and then foam rubber at the back of the box. The wire will then go thru that hole and appear be hide the steering wheel. Open the driver’s door and remove the access panel near the drivers side air vent. The wire will be in there. If you have the radio already removed if you look in the access panel you will see light from the radio hole, thread the wire thru to there. Connect this wire to Connector A pin 1 and Connector C2 pin 6 And all should work ok.
I hope it works fine, note I cannot be held responsible for any damage but that's how I had mine connected.
regards, Rumman
so, I suggested you follow the procedure above and make sure the pin number is correct.
let us know..
measure with an oscilloscope whether there is any signal on the cable
who has oscilloscopes lying around at their homes
who has oscilloscopes lying around at their homes

me, lol its old school. My grandpa used it for ham radio amplifiers he would build.
I am going to wire into my vss signal tommorow, under the location described in the above threads. I have the ESP , why wouldn't the wire be located in the dash?




I am going to wire into my vss signal tommorow, under the location described in the above threads. I have the ESP , why wouldn't the wire be located in the dash?
There are speed pulses from each of the 4 wheels, and they all go directly into the ESP control module. The only VSS output from the ESP control module is on the CAN bus. There's quite a bundle going into the module but they're clearly described: LF pins 3,4; RF pins 32,33; LR pins 6,7; RR pins 35,36. It looks to me like the front pulses are on pins 4 (LF) and 33 (RF).
I haven't tested this but that's what the wiring diagrams in WIS seem to say.



