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Position Of Speed Detection Circuit in A 97 Ram


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whcollier 
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Does Anyone know the location and color of the wire for the SPEED DETECTION CIRCUIT in a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500 Extended Cab Truck? I just installed the Pioneer AVIC-9DVD navigation system in my truck along with a AVX-P7300 and AVM-P800R and the only wire I cannot figure out is the wire for the speed control circuit to finish the installation any help or information would be greatly apreciated

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VSS LeadWHITE/ Orange 3 Pin Connector Trans or PCM right SD Dash POS47 
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thanks jeff but I am kind of new at this so some of the acrronyms you guys use kind of throw me what does (3 Pin Connector Trans or PCM right SD Dash POS47 ) POS47? andTrans or PCM? and also is right side of dash drivers side or passenger side? thanks again I think I have it located from what you just told me but need laymens terms so I am positive and dont blow out my new $1800.00 nav unit

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The VSS ( is the vehicle speed sensor lead ) and the 3 pin connector at the transmission or the PCM ( power Control module ) on the passenger side under the dash. POS47 is a piece of sh*t 47 ( just kidding ) I'm not sure what the POS47 is supposed to be fore, but you should be able to find this wire at one of the two locations.

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got it.....thanks

Bill

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pos47 means Position 47. The plug is normaly numbered, and this means pin 47 in the plug
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