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I checked the seals for signs of leakage and everything looks dry. The truck it came out of was driving less than a week ago.. it had an unfortunate run in with something very large that did not want to move...
I checked the seals for signs of leakage and everything looks dry. The truck it came out of was driving less than a week ago.. it had an unfortunate run in with something very large that did not want to move...
Well, that's certainly your gain. I think that the speed sensor setup should be transparent to your computer, but I'm not sure. If the speed is inaccurate, you may need to have a dealership set it up for that axle ratio - maybe someone here knows for sure, I didn't see anything definitive in the manual.
Well, that's certainly your gain. I think that the speed sensor setup should be transparent to your computer, but I'm not sure. If the speed is inaccurate, you may need to have a dealership set it up for that axle ratio - maybe someone here knows for sure, I didn't see anything definitive in the manual.
Or, you can get a hypertech and change it yourself........AND have a tuner.
The speedo doesnt change, the sensor has a tone ring on the outside of the ring gear. the frequency of the square wave that determines the output of the speedometer is set by the speed of the wheels on the ground. And if i had to change it, my superchips could do the job.