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NineT6xj2door May 1, 2021 09:35 PM

Speed sensor
 
How's it going fellas.... speedometer not working on my 96 Jeep xj with a np242tc, so I am thinking is the speed sensor. I've looked online and found a kit with pigtail and sensor. My question is, do I have to cut and splice the pigtail or can I just purchase the speed sensor by itself? Sorry if this is a dumb question, new to xj's and learning as I go.

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Found pic online, so I have one on left and all speed sensors I’ve found have been the right.... so I guess i answered my own question. I’ll have to cut splice new pigtail correct?

lawsoncl May 1, 2021 11:08 PM

Yes, you'll have to cut the existing connector off and splice on the new connector. Have you looked at the wiring to make sure it's not damaged first? You might want to pull the sensor out and make sure the speedo gear hasn't self destructed first. The speedo gear fits onto the end of that sensor.

NineT6xj2door May 2, 2021 12:27 AM


Originally Posted by lawsoncl (Post 3644798)
Yes, you'll have to cut the existing connector off and splice on the new connector. Have you looked at the wiring to make sure it's not damaged first? You might want to pull the sensor out and make sure the speedo gear hasn't self destructed first. The speedo gear fits onto the end of that sensor.

Thank you for the reply, I’ll do that tomorrow and give an update.

00t444e May 2, 2021 11:48 AM

If the plug or wiring isn't bad then you can just install the new sensor.

lawsoncl May 2, 2021 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by 00t444e (Post 3644825)
If the plug or wiring isn't bad then you can just install the new sensor.

The replacement sensor has a slightly different connector than the oem, so he'll need to swap the connector on the harness to match.

00t444e May 2, 2021 09:47 PM


Originally Posted by lawsoncl (Post 3644834)
The replacement sensor has a slightly different connector than the oem, so he'll need to swap the connector on the harness to match.

I missed that part, you could find a used one pretty cheap, they don't go bad very often, its usually the gear that gets messed up.

OxenBoogie0016 Sep 22, 2021 06:26 AM

Colors
 
Hey what colors are the wires on the new pigtail?


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