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    Default ???? about b series speed sensor

    ok my speend hand went out and i took the sensor out and it fell apart.my wuestion is can a d series speed sensor work in a b series trannythanks in advanced

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    i dont think so, but hopefully sumone who knows more about it can tell u

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    if they do i have a spare for my b-series, barefoot may know i have yet to check the parts at certain stores to compare the numbers yet.
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    they are different


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    I know from personal experience that the d-series mechanical VSS will work in a b-series cable trans. ( bswap in an EF) I've done a couple that way. If you put the two side-by-side there's a slight difference in the depth of the plastic drive gear, but it works just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bam-bam View Post
    I know from personal experience that the d-series mechanical VSS will work in a b-series cable trans. ( bswap in an EF) I've done a couple that way. If you put the two side-by-side there's a slight difference in the depth of the plastic drive gear, but it works just fine.
    same goes for the electric VSS

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    ok i changed the gear shaft in two diff. sensors and nothing. i unpluged the cluster and pluged it back up. then i looked at the sensor clip looks like theres a little light blue corrosion. and don't want to buy a new one and still not works. if there is anymore ideas would help alot thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by punkr6 View Post
    so basically a 96 d-series speed sensor will work on my 99
    si
    /, i also have the backup sensor etc. i figured there would be a difference.
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