Dick Wells
New Member
Put this in general discussion (first thread) and have been advised to put it in the 6.5 Forum, so, here goes a try at pasting it over here.
Got interested in TTS, when I ran onto a discussion on speedometer problems with a 94 6.5 from sometime in 2009, and decided to see if the site is still active.
Been a member of The Diesel Page since 99 and have had a lot of fun and learned a lot over there. But, I just installed a Quick 4 trans. controller in my Suburban, which has a mechanical pump in it, since about 2004. Although we took it cross-country, back then, twice, there was always a shifting issue that would pop up at random times. Required shutting down and re-starting to get it shifting again. Thus, the Quick 4, since we intend to keep the Burb in the family for summer use, by anyone, including those who aren't adept at adapting to this odd-ball vehicle.
Got the shifting all sorted, and it's going just fine,---- except ---- can't get the speedo/odometer to work! Got an AC signal to the VSSB (vehicle speed sensor buffer), but I'm at a loss as to what to do from there. Chevy dealer can only check the VSSB if it's installed. Well, it's in there, but I'd like to know how to check the signal beyond it (VSSB) to see if I have action at the gauge cluster.
There is a wire from the VSSB to the radio, that controls the volume as speed increases, which I clipped, because I don't care if it functions, and I wanted to eliminate that as a source of shorting, resistance, etc.. VSSB has a good ground.
BTW, there's a good signal at the VSS (vehicle speed sensor), required to run the Quick 4, which compares engine speed with vehicle speed and checks for slip. Being a 4X4, the VSS is at the transfer case.
The Quick 4 people told me to just "piggy-back" the two wires to the VSSB onto their wires, but couldn't explain the exact way to do it. So, having tried six, or seven, different combos, I feel that I just might have fried something in the VSSB, or in the inst. cluster.
Looking for advise, experience, ideas. Would especially appreciate a schematic of what happens at that buffer, and, or, the cluster.
Sorry for the long-winded discourse, but I'd like to nail this down, if possible.
Thanks, DW
Got interested in TTS, when I ran onto a discussion on speedometer problems with a 94 6.5 from sometime in 2009, and decided to see if the site is still active.
Been a member of The Diesel Page since 99 and have had a lot of fun and learned a lot over there. But, I just installed a Quick 4 trans. controller in my Suburban, which has a mechanical pump in it, since about 2004. Although we took it cross-country, back then, twice, there was always a shifting issue that would pop up at random times. Required shutting down and re-starting to get it shifting again. Thus, the Quick 4, since we intend to keep the Burb in the family for summer use, by anyone, including those who aren't adept at adapting to this odd-ball vehicle.
Got the shifting all sorted, and it's going just fine,---- except ---- can't get the speedo/odometer to work! Got an AC signal to the VSSB (vehicle speed sensor buffer), but I'm at a loss as to what to do from there. Chevy dealer can only check the VSSB if it's installed. Well, it's in there, but I'd like to know how to check the signal beyond it (VSSB) to see if I have action at the gauge cluster.
There is a wire from the VSSB to the radio, that controls the volume as speed increases, which I clipped, because I don't care if it functions, and I wanted to eliminate that as a source of shorting, resistance, etc.. VSSB has a good ground.
BTW, there's a good signal at the VSS (vehicle speed sensor), required to run the Quick 4, which compares engine speed with vehicle speed and checks for slip. Being a 4X4, the VSS is at the transfer case.
The Quick 4 people told me to just "piggy-back" the two wires to the VSSB onto their wires, but couldn't explain the exact way to do it. So, having tried six, or seven, different combos, I feel that I just might have fried something in the VSSB, or in the inst. cluster.
Looking for advise, experience, ideas. Would especially appreciate a schematic of what happens at that buffer, and, or, the cluster.
Sorry for the long-winded discourse, but I'd like to nail this down, if possible.
Thanks, DW