Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revision | ||
techtalk:evo:engctl03b [2025/01/06 16:04] – [VSS / Speedometer / TSM - Various Signals] ixl2relax | techtalk:evo:engctl03b [2025/06/24 07:45] (current) – [95-03 VSS / Speedometer / TSM - Various Signals] ixl2relax | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
- | [[: | + | [[: |
- | ====== EVO: Engine Control ====== | + | ====== EVO: Engine Control |
- | ===== VSS / Speedometer / TSM - Various Signals ===== | + | ===== 95-03 VSS / Speedometer / TSM - Various Signals ===== |
- | This is the source thread in the XLForum - https:// | + | This is the source thread in the XLForum - [[https:// |
Post#9 - IXL2Relax | Post#9 - IXL2Relax | ||
- | The Pre-95 speedometer used a mechanical cable to drive it - It had a reed switch (internal) which was activated to ground on each revolution of the cable... The White/Green wire to the TSM was internally (in the TSM) pulled to a high state and the reed switch pulled it to ground. | + | The Pre-95 speedometer used a mechanical cable to drive it - It had a reed switch (internal) which was activated to ground on each revolution of the cable… The White/Green wire to the TSM was internally (in the TSM) pulled to a high state and the reed switch pulled it to ground. |
The TSM did all the calculations internally to determine when to cancel the turn signals. The TSM is called the Turn Signal Canceller in the parts listing because that was the added function it brought to the table from the simple flasher unit used previously. | The TSM did all the calculations internally to determine when to cancel the turn signals. The TSM is called the Turn Signal Canceller in the parts listing because that was the added function it brought to the table from the simple flasher unit used previously. | ||
Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
Post#13 - Decman | Post#13 - Decman | ||
- | The Speedo is different for a 883 vs a 1200 in those years 95-03 (maybe other years also) | + | The Speedo is different for a 883 vs a 1200 in those years 95-03 (maybe other years also) The sensor is timed off the 5th gear teeth in the tranny but the final drive pulley ratio is different. So the speedo has to account for that. |
- | The sensor is timed off the 5th gear teeth in the tranny but the final drive pulley ratio is different. So the speedo has to account for that. | + | |
Post#14 - IXL2relax | Post#14 - IXL2relax | ||
Line 24: | Line 23: | ||
the part numbers for speedos changed during each of 95/96/97 (and as you said, different between 883 & 1200) while the TSM was the same between 883 & 1200 so the Speedo probably did the signal conversion to create a stanadardized count to the TSM. | the part numbers for speedos changed during each of 95/96/97 (and as you said, different between 883 & 1200) while the TSM was the same between 883 & 1200 so the Speedo probably did the signal conversion to create a stanadardized count to the TSM. | ||
- | Post#16 - | + | Post#16 - |
From the Service Manual - TSM (1200 models): Check for voltage on W/G wire in connector [30B] while connected. Meter should alternate between 6-12VDC (from Turn Signal Module) and 0-1VDC when rear wheel is rotated. | From the Service Manual - TSM (1200 models): Check for voltage on W/G wire in connector [30B] while connected. Meter should alternate between 6-12VDC (from Turn Signal Module) and 0-1VDC when rear wheel is rotated. | ||
Line 42: | Line 41: | ||
Also note that the sensor output was 10v and the Speedo output is at 12v. | Also note that the sensor output was 10v and the Speedo output is at 12v. | ||
- | {{: | + | {{: |
+ | {{: | ||
- | {{: | + | {{: |
+ | \\ | ||
- | [[: | + | | Electronic Explanation of the Vehicle Speed Sensor Function. ([[https:// |
+ | | The first fact to be considered is that the VSS DOES NOT supply a voltage to the Speedometer. It ONLY GROUNDS the VSS Signal Line, then releases the ground. As RandallM found out in testing the VSS on a breadboard configuration, | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | [[: | ||