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  1. #1
    josh00@comcast.net
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    freaken speedometer - anyone have diagram?

    91 wrangler 4.0L - anyone have a troubleshooting diagram ? I'm not sure
    if this year is all mechanical driven or electronic sensored... anyone
    know what year they went electronic? I'm assuming there is a sender
    unit on the transmission and a reciever unit going to the speedometer
    display? cherry-o!


  2. #2
    byrsc@comcast.net
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    Re: freaken speedometer - anyone have diagram?

    I think you probaby have an electronic one.
    Go to http://www.stu-offroad.com/speedo/speed1.htm

    Its about gear changing but great pics and insight on what your dealing
    with.

    I think if you put a voltmeter from the sensor output to chassis gnd
    with the ign switched to on you should get 5volts dc if the sensor is
    working.

    Anyone agree with this?


  3. #3
    byrsc@comcast.net
    Guest

    Re: freaken speedometer - anyone have diagram?

    I think you probaby have an electronic one.
    Go to http://www.stu-offroad.com/speedo/speed1.htm

    Its about gear changing but great pics and insight on what your dealing
    with.

    I think if you put a voltmeter from the sensor output to chassis gnd
    with the ign switched to on you should get 5volts dc if the sensor is
    working.

    Anyone agree with this?


  4. #4
    byrsc@comcast.net
    Guest

    Re: freaken speedometer - anyone have diagram?

    I think you probaby have an electronic one.
    Go to http://www.stu-offroad.com/speedo/speed1.htm

    Its about gear changing but great pics and insight on what your dealing
    with.

    I think if you put a voltmeter from the sensor output to chassis gnd
    with the ign switched to on you should get 5volts dc if the sensor is
    working.

    Anyone agree with this?


  5. #5
    byrsc@comcast.net
    Guest

    Re: freaken speedometer - anyone have diagram?

    I think you probaby have an electronic one.
    Go to http://www.stu-offroad.com/speedo/speed1.htm

    Its about gear changing but great pics and insight on what your dealing
    with.

    I think if you put a voltmeter from the sensor output to chassis gnd
    with the ign switched to on you should get 5volts dc if the sensor is
    working.

    Anyone agree with this?


  6. #6
    byrsc@comcast.net
    Guest

    Re: freaken speedometer - anyone have diagram?

    I think you probaby have an electronic one.
    Go to http://www.stu-offroad.com/speedo/speed1.htm

    Its about gear changing but great pics and insight on what your dealing
    with.

    I think if you put a voltmeter from the sensor output to chassis gnd
    with the ign switched to on you should get 5volts dc if the sensor is
    working.

    Anyone agree with this?


  7. #7
    byrsc@comcast.net
    Guest

    Re: freaken speedometer - anyone have diagram?

    I think you probaby have an electronic one.
    Go to http://www.stu-offroad.com/speedo/speed1.htm

    Its about gear changing but great pics and insight on what your dealing
    with.

    I think if you put a voltmeter from the sensor output to chassis gnd
    with the ign switched to on you should get 5volts dc if the sensor is
    working.

    Anyone agree with this?


  8. #8
    byrsc@comcast.net
    Guest

    Re: freaken speedometer - anyone have diagram?

    I think you probaby have an electronic one.
    Go to http://www.stu-offroad.com/speedo/speed1.htm

    Its about gear changing but great pics and insight on what your dealing
    with.

    I think if you put a voltmeter from the sensor output to chassis gnd
    with the ign switched to on you should get 5volts dc if the sensor is
    working.

    Anyone agree with this?


  9. #9
    byrsc@comcast.net
    Guest

    Re: freaken speedometer - anyone have diagram?

    I think you probaby have an electronic one.
    Go to http://www.stu-offroad.com/speedo/speed1.htm

    Its about gear changing but great pics and insight on what your dealing
    with.

    I think if you put a voltmeter from the sensor output to chassis gnd
    with the ign switched to on you should get 5volts dc if the sensor is
    working.

    Anyone agree with this?



 

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