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partwerks
post Oct 8 2021, 08:13 PM
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The speedo worked when last parked, but now nothing works, and found a green/white wire in that area unhooked.

All the rest of my gauges are working correctly. So my assumption would be, it would plug in there somewhere, but not sure where.

It's marked signal on the top, and + - on the bottom. Looks like a couple more places on the bottom to hook, and one more on the top to plug in.

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post Oct 12 2021, 09:23 PM
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[quote name='partwerks' date='Oct 12 2021, 05:40 PM' post='2952065']
[quote name='BIGKAT_83' post='2951929' date='Oct 12 2021, 05:07 AM']
The Boxster S transaxle does not have a VSS signal. It uses the ABS wheel sensors to drive the speedometer. On my car I used a pulse ring on the CV joint for my speedometer.

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The sensor from the Boxster 5 speed was installed on the 6 speed.
Is this correct?

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