Which wire for speedo from computer???
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Which wire for speedo from computer???
Have a 2003 Yukon 5.3/4L60E, stock wiring harness. Using the Dakota Digital SGI-5 interface to a Haneline speedo.
On the PCM Green connector
PIN# 20 Lt Green/ Blk VSS low
PIN#21 PPL/White VSS High
PIN# 49 Yellow/Black Vehicle speed signal
PIN#50 Dk Green/White Vehicle speed signal
I currently have the PIN#50 hooked to the SGI-5 input, the green light is on but nothing else. Instructions says no VSS signal to the unit. Dakota Digital was no help.
On the PCM Green connector
PIN# 20 Lt Green/ Blk VSS low
PIN#21 PPL/White VSS High
PIN# 49 Yellow/Black Vehicle speed signal
PIN#50 Dk Green/White Vehicle speed signal
I currently have the PIN#50 hooked to the SGI-5 input, the green light is on but nothing else. Instructions says no VSS signal to the unit. Dakota Digital was no help.
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Pretty sure its pulse.
This is from the instructions.
Early Ford Transmissions - the pulse signal generator will thread directly to 32-48 torgue tube type enclosed drive lines.
Computer Transmissions - signal obtained from computer systems. Refer to factory diagrams.
GM Computer Controlled Transmissions - Late 700R4, 4L60E, 4L80E consult factory manual or a wiring harness manufacturer for a location of signal source. A signal translator is required.
This is from the instructions.
Early Ford Transmissions - the pulse signal generator will thread directly to 32-48 torgue tube type enclosed drive lines.
Computer Transmissions - signal obtained from computer systems. Refer to factory diagrams.
GM Computer Controlled Transmissions - Late 700R4, 4L60E, 4L80E consult factory manual or a wiring harness manufacturer for a location of signal source. A signal translator is required.