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Old 20-04-2020, 01:28 PM   #1
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Default Vehicle Speed Sensor

Car: Manual AU2 XR8

Symptoms- Car randomly ides high(around 1200) when coming to a stop. If you engage clutch with it in gear it will return to normal.

Codes: P0500 Vehicle Speed Sensor fault

This comes back when car is started after being cleared. Also have seen P0350 ign coil primary/secondary fault but doesn't come back. Have a feeling this comes up during cold starts if it stalls but not 100%.

I have replaced the VSS on the transmission, still code and issue. Plug and wiring looked fine around the transmission.

Speedo and cruise control work fine. But car seems to not know when it comes to a stop.

I guess next step is to check the wiring. So 3 wires on the sensor red and white going to the cluster then to PCM and a black/green earth.

Any advice would be appreciated.
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