P0502, Powersteering, No speedo
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P0502, Powersteering, No speedo
Recently replaced my shifter cables, which involved removing the fuse box, unhooking battery, etc.
Putting everything back together, I get a plethora of issues.
p0502 code (checked connection, all is good)
No speedometer
Power Steering on DIC
Odometer not incrementing
Temperature shows as "---"
Only boosting to 7-8lbs max in any gear
Checked the BCM fuse, and all looks well. Reseated terminals on battery.
Reseated the BCM2 and 3 connector under the fuse box, as well as replaced the fuses. No go.
Any one see this issue before, and remember what they did to fix it?
Putting everything back together, I get a plethora of issues.
p0502 code (checked connection, all is good)
No speedometer
Power Steering on DIC
Odometer not incrementing
Temperature shows as "---"
Only boosting to 7-8lbs max in any gear
Checked the BCM fuse, and all looks well. Reseated terminals on battery.
Reseated the BCM2 and 3 connector under the fuse box, as well as replaced the fuses. No go.
Any one see this issue before, and remember what they did to fix it?
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So for all those viewing but didn't comment, I found the issue.
VSS came unplugged. Thought for sure that it was plugged in, but for those who experience the following issues, always check your VSS that's connected to the trans (This is for the SS/TC)
Low Boost
Power Steering issues
No External Temps
Odometer not incrementing
No Speedometer
No MPG Meter
No Trip Meter
No Traction Control
The VSS, if you're approaching this by removing the fuse box from the hood of the car, it's right behind and slightly to the left of the bracket for the shifter cables.
If under the car, it rests just under and to the right of the bracket. Hope this helps some one in the future.
VSS came unplugged. Thought for sure that it was plugged in, but for those who experience the following issues, always check your VSS that's connected to the trans (This is for the SS/TC)
Low Boost
Power Steering issues
No External Temps
Odometer not incrementing
No Speedometer
No MPG Meter
No Trip Meter
No Traction Control
The VSS, if you're approaching this by removing the fuse box from the hood of the car, it's right behind and slightly to the left of the bracket for the shifter cables.
If under the car, it rests just under and to the right of the bracket. Hope this helps some one in the future.
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