Where are the speedometer sensors located on 95 rodeo
posted 2nd timestill no transmission stated, auto or stick.no 2wd or 4wd, SORRY THEY ARE NOT THE SAME !!!still no symptoms, wow. is the speedo needle working y/n or making noise?is the odometer working right, y/nis the transmission shifting ok, y/ndid the TCM scans show errors , y/n. or PCM.or is the problem something I cant guess, nah , just lazy to type them all.is this hard,?. seems so..here is your other post , FIX wordshttp://www.fixya.com/answer/answerpageslideview.aspx?thid=26394436&ctg=231&brd=6600&fml=897there i merged themand still zero symptomstell me how any help can helpnot being on the same page.not one word on Symptoms, is this too hard?cars can have 1 to 7 speed sensors.some have 1 in the speedo head, 2 or 3 on the engine, 4 for ABS (true speed)one in trans, 2 or 3 or more on newer carsand one on the end of the transfer cas.not only that 1995 is the big evolution year.yes, im a sensor expert. (down to faraday laws)in 1995 this car, they had a cable head on one engine, the the other engine the PCM drives the head.if you know cars, and this evolution you'd knowthat in the future, more sensors.some A/t boxes have 3 sensors now, front mid and rearon 4wd, the tail shaft is on the transfer caseand ONLY it knows speed, there.see?my jeep, (really) 6speed stick has NONE.wow none. yes.they steal speed data now from ABS, braincosting zero dollars, "genious" ideas.next timepost engine size and cylinder counts.then post A/T or m/t transthen post 2wd or 4wdor if all that is too hard,???post symptoms and we take you to TRUE CAUSE.easy peasy japaneezeey.?on cable heads, dead odom/speedo is bad cable.or it's feed gear bad, or a bad head. ask how to test .if odom is ok then the speedo meter it self is bad.inside, cluster, i mix 3 bad clusters many time to get one perfect, on 95 cars... many.on non cable heads, the speedo head fuses are blown, or that wire from head to speedo is broken.or the VSS sensor to PCM is dead.on some cars there are 2 , VSS , 1 and a backup.the transfer case if fitted, is VSS for sure.that is because the transfercase has 2 speeds.on most 4wd cars.