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Old Aug 28, 2012 | 7:57 AM
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My Speedo/tacho on my 97 K1500 Silverado mostly doesnt work.

Sometimes it just comes alive and start working for a trip,but then when I start the Car again,it doesnt work anymore.

The Rest of the Dash (Oil,Fuel,Battery etc) works always.

I took the Speedo yesterday out to see if a connection or something like that is broken. But couldnt see anything.

What would you guys propose that I check next?

Speed sensor? Where is it?

Thanks

Phil
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Old Aug 28, 2012 | 6:32 PM
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my advice may not be the best, but seems logical to me. go pick up a cheap tach, snip the existing tach's wire and hook the new cheap tach up to it. if the new tach works, problem solved. If it doesn't work, then its probably your computer/RPM sending unit
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Old Aug 28, 2012 | 8:17 PM
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yeah,was also my idea. Got an offer from a scrapyard 29$ + shipping.

Will tomorrow again have a look if I find some loose connections,if not I will get a new one and try my luck.

Can anyone tell me where the Speed Sensor is located?
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Old Aug 29, 2012 | 6:43 PM
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well today I found this pages on the net:

1997 Chevrolet Suburban Problem Chevy Lack Speedo Tech, Shifting G Electrical V8

Speedometer, RPM, PRND not working

seems worth a try
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Old Aug 29, 2012 | 10:42 PM
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think its on the driverside of the transmission... if I remember correctly you have a speed sensor there, and on older vehicles you have a cable wire that goes to the speedometer. heres some stuff that might help, check them all out

The Speed Sensor Location on a 1995 Chevy Truck | eHow.com

1997 Chevy Suburban 4L80e Transmission Swap Speed Sensor Photo 5

GMC Chevy Isuzu Sierra 1500 Truck Pickup S10 Olds Crankshaft Position Sensor | eBay
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Old Sep 11, 2012 | 4:07 PM
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got this ignition switch harness... Now the big question is how to install it.



my Idea from the Job is:
1. disconnect the Battery
2. remove Airbag
3. Remove Steering Wheel
4.Remove all this Plastic Trim around Steering Wheel
5. Take out the Locking Cylinder (somehow)
6. Remove to Old Module/Harness and install the new?


any advices?

I asked a shop how much they charge to replace it: 130$
So I try to fix it my self.
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