millsroger
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Don't know where this should go but since it comes down to electrical I put it here as a start. Mods feel free to put it wherever you think it would help the most.
This info is from several sites plus notes I made when I did it for my sig truck.
Different tire sizes make the Speedo wrong, duh, we all know that. On ODB1 '91-95 with the DRAC or VSSB the proper division of the Speed sensor is programmable. What the programming is depends on the tire size that the vehicle "originally" came with, unless re-programmed by a dealer or ???
To do this yourself you start with a basic decision, do you want to change it whenever you want or are you going to do it ONLY one time.
My suggestion is to install DIP switches in place of the wired in jumpers. You can get them online or any electronics supply store. They are 7 position 14 pin DIP switches, rocker or slide type work. There are four pics of the DRAC and VSSB boards showing the jumpers and then with DIP switches installed. The DIP's shown were shelf items, I suggest getting the ones mentioned above. You will need one or two depending on the board. About $5 bucks should cover it.
These boards are static sensitive and should be handled by people who know what they are doing, ie a computer repair shop. You can take the info and the board to them and get it done pretty safely.
I am including WHAT needs to be done, who and how is up to you.
What you do is remove the module and then remove the board from the module. Per the pics you can identify the jumper locations. Write down the existing jumper locations. Using solder wick clean the solder from the jumpers and pads, then using a tweezer or ? heat the back side and pull the jumpers, then blow out the holes and make sure there is no solder spatter between any of the traces. Install the DIP switches and solder them in place. Close the switches that match the original jumper locations. You can re-install the board and module for testing at this point--it should work as before.
You will need to know two things, the axle ratio and the circumference of the tire in inches. A hand calculator is all you need to figure this out. I included an XL spread sheet that has the RPO codes for various ratio's, and a table showing the ratio from a tooth count of the gear set you have. You can get circumference several ways, pi (3.1416) x diameter, mark and roll, tape measure, etc.
Once you have the ratio and circumference, do the math per the formula shown in the spreadsheet and look up the answer in the chart. That will tell you what the jumpers should be to calibrate the Speedo, Cruise control and ABS. One note here---the VSSB has two DIP switches, looking at the pics you can see that they are reverse mirror images of each other, make sure you do that with the new setting. By this I mean--if # one on the right has a jumper then # one on the left does not.
A double check can be done by using the original tire size and original ratio, it should come out with the jumper configuration already there. (plus or minus one position since this assumes that the speedo was reading right to begin with). This is probably a good idea before you remove any jumpers, the presumption is that the vehicle is using a speed sensor that generates 40 pulses per driveline revolution--it is my understanding that a few do not have the same pulse count, but, no one has confirmed that.
Please note: the DRAC pic may show the pin sequence reversed. It is not my pic, as can be seen from the chart the #1 position alway has a jumper, the pic shows that as #7. My truck has the VSSB so I have no way to verify the pic.
View attachment Tire size calibration of VSSB.xls
This info is from several sites plus notes I made when I did it for my sig truck.
Different tire sizes make the Speedo wrong, duh, we all know that. On ODB1 '91-95 with the DRAC or VSSB the proper division of the Speed sensor is programmable. What the programming is depends on the tire size that the vehicle "originally" came with, unless re-programmed by a dealer or ???
To do this yourself you start with a basic decision, do you want to change it whenever you want or are you going to do it ONLY one time.
My suggestion is to install DIP switches in place of the wired in jumpers. You can get them online or any electronics supply store. They are 7 position 14 pin DIP switches, rocker or slide type work. There are four pics of the DRAC and VSSB boards showing the jumpers and then with DIP switches installed. The DIP's shown were shelf items, I suggest getting the ones mentioned above. You will need one or two depending on the board. About $5 bucks should cover it.
These boards are static sensitive and should be handled by people who know what they are doing, ie a computer repair shop. You can take the info and the board to them and get it done pretty safely.
I am including WHAT needs to be done, who and how is up to you.
What you do is remove the module and then remove the board from the module. Per the pics you can identify the jumper locations. Write down the existing jumper locations. Using solder wick clean the solder from the jumpers and pads, then using a tweezer or ? heat the back side and pull the jumpers, then blow out the holes and make sure there is no solder spatter between any of the traces. Install the DIP switches and solder them in place. Close the switches that match the original jumper locations. You can re-install the board and module for testing at this point--it should work as before.
You will need to know two things, the axle ratio and the circumference of the tire in inches. A hand calculator is all you need to figure this out. I included an XL spread sheet that has the RPO codes for various ratio's, and a table showing the ratio from a tooth count of the gear set you have. You can get circumference several ways, pi (3.1416) x diameter, mark and roll, tape measure, etc.
Once you have the ratio and circumference, do the math per the formula shown in the spreadsheet and look up the answer in the chart. That will tell you what the jumpers should be to calibrate the Speedo, Cruise control and ABS. One note here---the VSSB has two DIP switches, looking at the pics you can see that they are reverse mirror images of each other, make sure you do that with the new setting. By this I mean--if # one on the right has a jumper then # one on the left does not.
A double check can be done by using the original tire size and original ratio, it should come out with the jumper configuration already there. (plus or minus one position since this assumes that the speedo was reading right to begin with). This is probably a good idea before you remove any jumpers, the presumption is that the vehicle is using a speed sensor that generates 40 pulses per driveline revolution--it is my understanding that a few do not have the same pulse count, but, no one has confirmed that.
Please note: the DRAC pic may show the pin sequence reversed. It is not my pic, as can be seen from the chart the #1 position alway has a jumper, the pic shows that as #7. My truck has the VSSB so I have no way to verify the pic.
View attachment Tire size calibration of VSSB.xls