Thank You
@Baddiode that helps.. I'm with ya on the retro part for the VSS sensor, and reason needing the pinout before I connect those wires..
I have one good mid 2000's VSS with unknown part # on the bench. Pulled a couple from 4L80's in my buddies transmission pile couple summers back to use on my boat project. I machined the wheels down and mounted them on the driveshaft, connected to a T42 to track prop shaft speeds to actual boat speed. Worked perfectly, until I broke a driveshaft, which scuffed up one of the sensors face a bit.
So couple nights ago I'm playing with these 2 sensor on my 40 tooth bench wheel, and notice one of them isn't outputing a clean AC signal. Noticed the same with the SnapOn scope. The other one works perfectly with this little AC signal to DC Hall signal converter board. Watch a YouTube video on speed sensor testing, and of course you can Ohm test these or any wheel speed sensors to verify the resistance is wthin spec. Have one that is, and 1 that isn't..
950-2500ohm is what the video stated is our normal range. The good one is right at 1000ohm. While the bad one is showing couple million ohms. So next I pick up a couple weel speeds off my old F250 stuff, and both of those are in the million ohms range.. Neither of those will work with my AC/DC converter board either.. Now this has me worndering even more... Do I have 3 bad AC sensors, and 1 good AC sensor, or just 3 newer style DC sensor which have different ohms ratings than our old AC style???
If anyone has all the part numbers above, please ohm out the pins and lets compare. I'm gonna pick up a new style output VSS and turbine speed sensors also, to help sort this once an for all.. For now, I'm gonna go connect the ones that look bad to our T87 and see if any of them will produce a valid pulse the TCM will accept.