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Old 04-02-2020, 04:31 PM   #4
Luke Plaizier
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Default Re: 2009 Fiesta - Aftermarket head unit wiring question

I've just been having a chat about the Speed sensor or VSS signal in an earlier Fiesta regarding Cruise Control.

Does your car have Stability Control or ABS? If so, it is unlikely to have a VSS. On ABS/ESC equipped carsm the vehicle speed is obtained from an ABS sensor, and then fed from ABS to PCM (Powertrain Control Module) via the CAN Bus, which then sends the speed over the CAN bus again to the Instrument Cluster. On cars without ABS/ESC, there is a VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) usually somewhere on the Gearbox. That VSS line then feeds direct to a pin on the PCM, which interprets it and broadcasts the speed to the Instrument Cluster. Back in the day, the VSS itself would have fed directly to the instrument cluster, meaning you might have found it in the dashboard somewhere.

But if you have ABS/ESC, there's a very real chance you don't have a VSS line anywhere. In the cruise control world, this means they need to be CAN enabled, and either listen for the speed on the CAN bus, or use OBD2 J1979 standard signalling to constantly query the road speed via the CAN bus.

But if you DID have it, it would likely be found between the transmission and the PCM, all within the engine bay.....


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