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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Focus / October 2005

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Variable speed sensor

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Tony Anderson - 18 Oct 2005 19:58 GMT
The speedo on my 2000Z 1.8 occasionally at any speed suddenly reads zero for
a few seconds  coupled with a reduction in the radio volume. I'm told that
this is a faulty variable speed sensor. Can someone please advise where it
is and how to remove it. Thanks. Tony Anderson.
Chris Whelan - 18 Oct 2005 22:16 GMT
> The speedo on my 2000Z 1.8 occasionally at any speed suddenly reads zero
> for
> a few seconds  coupled with a reduction in the radio volume. I'm told that
> this is a faulty variable speed sensor. Can someone please advise where it
> is and how to remove it. Thanks. Tony Anderson.

If you Google in this group for VSS, you will find lots of information to
help you.

Short answer: New sensor is 25UKP and a bit of a pig to fit, or about 100UKP
for a dealer to do.

Post again if you need more help.

Chris

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Jack - 23 Oct 2005 21:53 GMT
VSS = vehicle speed sensor

I had the same problem on my Ford Focus SE with a manual transmission,
and I recently replaced the VSS, and the problem has gone away :)  I
want to thank everyone on this newsgroup for helping me diagnose the
problem.

For automatic transmissions, I think there is a slightly different name
for the speed sensor.
 
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