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VSS Wire in 2000 Lincoln LS


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pdzcallday 
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Posted: October 29, 2004 at 11:24 PM / IP Logged  
Does any one know what color and location is the VSS wire. Coad Alarm gave me org./green stripe located in the ECM but that is not accessable for me with out taking out half of the car. Maby does anyone know if it is under the dash (color/location). Thanks, Matthew
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try WHITE/ red @ pcm rear of engine capartment there is 3 plugs pin 13 .
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I don't see this anywhere.  Any Ideas of maby under the dash?
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you can try behind cluster

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you can try behind cluster

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what cluster? I tryed to remove the steering colom  but only saw the air bag wires (I think.) I don't really want to mess with these wires.

I am 100% lost and no one has any info at all!

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I had just talked to coad alarm for the second time and they said that the WHITE/ read wire is for the 2001 ls. The 2000 LS has no readable VSS wire because the computer reads what speed all 4 wheels are doing and then does and average of that and sends that to the speed odometer. So what that said does any one have an idea on what I should do. Coad told me to use a VSS kit. - I really don't want to have to do this because it requires me to hook a magnet up to the drive train and then it will make a (fake) vss wire or something of that sort.

-Thanks Matthew

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can they tell you were to find one of these four wires coming from each tire
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The only thing that i have found that may work is this:

Welcome to the Authorized Alpine Dealer VSS Database. Please select your vehicle from the list below. If your vehicle is not included in this list, please contact Alpine Technical Support at 1-800-XXX-XXXX (M-F 7:00AM to 5:00PM PST) for assistance.

Make: Lincoln

Model: LS
Year: 2000
Pulse Type: Digital
Color/Location: WHITE/ Red-At 2 pin black plug on transmission. you must jack the car up and lay underneath to see the plug, or under rear seat same color.  Certain models, you must use speed pulse generator because of multiplexing

Note: This Information is furnished by Alpine Electronics of America, Inc. to it's authorized dealers for their exclusive use as required for the installation of Alpine Navigation Systems. The information provided should only be used as a reference. Test all wires to ensure proper operation as described above. Failure to do so may result in undesired vehicle operation and/or possible vehicle failure.


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