Speed sensor repair/replacement, Electrical service – Spicer TPCS (Tire Pressure Control System) Service Manual User Manual

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Speed Sensor Repair/Replacement

The first step in replacing the speed sensor is to
determine the type. Figure 6 illustrates two types of
sensors. After determining the type, follow the corre-
sponding replacement procedures.

Magnetic Sensor

Note: This procedure requires cutting the existing
vehicle speedometer wires and splicing these wires with
the second set of wires from the Speed Sensor.

This procedure only applies to the dual coil (bifilar)
sensor. Single coil sensors are a direct replacement.

1. Turn off the vehicle’s ignition and engine.

2. Locate the Speed Sensor. The Speed Sensor is

located on the output shaft bearing cover of the
transmission or transfer case.

3. Disconnect the connector on Tire Pressure Control

System harness.

4. Cut off vehicle speedometer sensor connector at

butt splice leaving 3" of wire on connector side.

5. Strip

3

/

16

" of insulation off the vehicle speedometer

connector wires.

6. Remove the locking nut for the old speed sensor

and unscrew it.

7. Thread the new Dual Output Electrical Speed

Sensor in by hand until it bottoms out and then
back it out

1

/

2

turn. Secure with locking nut.

8. Slide heat-shrink tubing provided (2" long) over

each of the new Speed Sensor wires.

9. Install and crimp butt splices connecting vehicle

speedometer wires and new Speed Sensor wires.

10. Center the Heat-Shrink tubing over the butt splice

and apply suitable, low level heat.

11. After heat application, check for adhesive flow of

each end of tubing.

12. Connect the Tire Pressure Control System wiring

connector to the new Speed Sensor.

13. Check all wiring for appropriate clearance.

14. Start the vehicle and test the Tire Pressure Control

System.

Mechanical Sensor

1. Turn off the vehicle’s ignition and engine.

2. Locate the Speed Sensor. The Speed Sensor is

located on the output shaft bearing cover of the
transmission or transfer case.

3. Disconnect the Tire Pressure Control System

wiring connector from the old Speed Sensor.

4. Unscrew the speedometer cable from the old

Speed Sensor.

5. Remove Speed Sensor.

6. Align drive tangs and thread in new speed sensor.

Torque to 12–15 lbs. ft. (16–20 N•m).

7. Connect the Tire Pressure Control System wiring

connector to the new Speed Sensor.

8. Thread the speedometer cable onto new Speed

Sensor.

9. Check all wire routing for appropriate clearance.

10. Start the vehicle and test the Tire Pressure Control

System.

Magnetic

Figure 6 Speed Sensors

Mechanical

Electrical Service

Splicing Wire

Sensor Repair/Replacement

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