Was out data logging my truck one afternoon and noticed I had an ABS code C0055 (rear wheel speed sensor, both wheels). I have no clue how long this code has been there but I know that it didn't used to be there.
As far as I can tell, the truck has zero issues even with this code on. Trans shifts perfect, speedo works and is accurate, no erradic movements either... The emergency brake light and ABS light ARE NOT on and never have been on since Ive owned the truck. ABS seems to work fine as well.
I checked the wiring from TCM to the sensor and all is good, no shorts or continuity to ground what so ever. Also ohmed the VSS and it reads 1362 ohms. From what I have read online, a brand new sensor has the exact same reading. So I'm assuming the sensor is fine.
I do believe the bushing in the t-case is worn out because even with a new slip yoke seal, it leaks oil and has flipped it all over under my truck. Would that worn out slip yoke bushing cause any abnormal play between the reluctant ring and VSS? The play in the slip yoke is minimal when pushing up on it. If you clear the code, it comes right back once you start driving.
Is it common for the reluctant ring in the t-case to come loose or be damaged?
Like I said earlier, I only noticed this code because I happened to scan it when I was out data logging one day. I first noticed it last week of april. Truck still runs and drive just dandy.
Would a funky vss reading have anything to do with the ECM cutting fuel through first gear then kicking the fuel on like the nitrous button was just pushed mid way through 2nd gear when you mash the pedal from a dead stop?
As far as I can tell, the truck has zero issues even with this code on. Trans shifts perfect, speedo works and is accurate, no erradic movements either... The emergency brake light and ABS light ARE NOT on and never have been on since Ive owned the truck. ABS seems to work fine as well.
I checked the wiring from TCM to the sensor and all is good, no shorts or continuity to ground what so ever. Also ohmed the VSS and it reads 1362 ohms. From what I have read online, a brand new sensor has the exact same reading. So I'm assuming the sensor is fine.
I do believe the bushing in the t-case is worn out because even with a new slip yoke seal, it leaks oil and has flipped it all over under my truck. Would that worn out slip yoke bushing cause any abnormal play between the reluctant ring and VSS? The play in the slip yoke is minimal when pushing up on it. If you clear the code, it comes right back once you start driving.
Is it common for the reluctant ring in the t-case to come loose or be damaged?
Like I said earlier, I only noticed this code because I happened to scan it when I was out data logging one day. I first noticed it last week of april. Truck still runs and drive just dandy.
Would a funky vss reading have anything to do with the ECM cutting fuel through first gear then kicking the fuel on like the nitrous button was just pushed mid way through 2nd gear when you mash the pedal from a dead stop?