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lexus auto box sensors identify?

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lexus auto box sensors identify?

Post by mud4b »

hi all

im at the stage where im mounting the t-case to the lexus auto and came across the 2 sensors, one is the speedo drive the other looks to be some sort of positioning sensor?

i need to know what this is and will the engine/box run without the sensor and speedo drive? it is in a buggy not a road going 4by.

i tried a search but as i do not know what the sensor is for it didnt come up with a answer to solve my question.
cheers mark.

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this is the sensor wheel on the output shaft, it has 4 prongs.

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this is the sensor, it is 2 pin and is located on the lhs of the gearbox.

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this is the sensor wheel off the output shaft, a veiw from behind.
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Post by killalux »

hey, that is the vehicle speed sensor for the ECU, you will need to keep that if you are using the factory transmission controll
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Post by mud4b »

killalux wrote:hey, that is the vehicle speed sensor for the ECU, you will need to keep that if you are using the factory transmission controll

thought it might be something like that... hmmmm scrap the old work out the new...

thanks bud.
cheers mark

ps do you know if the engine or auto will be affected if i dont use the speedo drive?
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Post by killalux »

i didn't use it on my 1jz auto and hasn't affected it.
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Post by mud4b »

killalux wrote:i didn't use it on my 1jz auto and hasn't affected it.

yup same setup, got one of those too, cool thanks bud. at least i can delete one of these now.

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Post by ricduza »

If you look on Lextreme, there is a huge build up by Cebby, I think. Somewhere in that thread, another guy, Mattmanx or something from NZ shows photos of what he did with that speed sensor, but basically he cut it down pretty well thru the centre. This left none of the locating splines on the inside diameter of the sensor, so he simply tapped in three allen key screws to fix it to the output shaft. Having done that he then had to fit the Lexus pickup into the side of the transfer case. This just involved drilling out the existing hole where the old pickup sat and tapping a 6mm thread for the bolt which holds the pickup in place. Sounds a little complicated but the photos on the lextreme thread are very clear. I have just done this with mine and although I haven't wired it all up yet, it seems to be all going to work though. Sideshow will be doing my wiring on the 18 th July.
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Post by dow50r »

One possibility ii can think of...my cressida has the abs pickup off the back of the gearbox just like what you have photographed...
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Post by mud4b »

dow50r wrote:One possibility ii can think of...my cressida has the abs pickup off the back of the gearbox just like what you have photographed...


what a weird place to put it... hmmm might have to search more..
if i can delete it it would make things a whole lot easier..

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Post by bj on roids »

i ran both inside the transfer case housing and extended the cables out the top, and sealed it up with silicone, sounds rough, works a treat!
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