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Does anybody know if the vss wire on a 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 is still position #11 on the white(middle)connector of the PCM? The wire on this truck is not ORANGE / white, but is just orange.
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Correction to above post...the wire on this truck is not ORANGE / white, but is ORANGE / black.
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Hi Foxx, where did you find this ORANGE / Black wire? At the PCM or at the transmission? Or are you still asking for the correct wire? If so, I'm showing two different listings, yours would make three. The first is WHITE/ Orange, pin 27 in connector C-2 at the PCM . The second is WHITE/ Orange, position 31 in a 32 pin gray connector. Let us know.

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Hi,
I screwd up...the orange and/black wire was in the white PCM connector position #11. Thats the wrong one. I was using location instead of position.
The wires you have indicated are probably the ones I need but which one of the 2 ORANGE / white wires are for the vss signal?
Again, its a 2001 Ram 1500 4x4
Thank you,
Foxx
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Hi Foxx, I would try the first one first. If you're installing a cruise control and it doesn't engage and you are sure of everything else, then try the second one.

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thanks, I'll try it :-)
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You're welcome, glad we could help.
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Well, I finally got it working and thought I'd give you and update.
On a 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 pickup, the VSS wire is the WHITE/ orange strip wire on the white(middle)connector of the PCM, position 27. I hooked the tach wire to the BLACK/ gray stripe wire on the coil. It now works great and saved me about $200.00 over the original cruise unit.
Thanks for all of your help and I will surely recommend your site.
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You're welcome ...glad to hear it worked like it should. Let us know if you need anything else.

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