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Old Mar 6, 2015 | 09:25 AM
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Default 1jz vvti swap, speedo problem

alright guys, its been a few years since ive been on here, swap has been running fine, no issues. my problem is ever since the swap ive had no speedomter. I just wanted to know if anyone knew how to get there speedo working. My car is a 95 SC300 factory 5 speed, my swap came out of a late model Soarer rear sump oil pan, but was automatic. I extended the harness 18 inchs, everything works as it should, just the speedo was never hooked up being that the speed sensors on the auto are diffrent then the 5speed speed sensor. Im currently running the auto ecu that came with the soarer. Does anyone know a quick fix for this?
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Old Mar 6, 2015 | 11:45 AM
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Did you try jumping the r73 resistor?







I haven't seen you SC in a minute at pepboys but it was spotted at toyota dealer
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Old Mar 6, 2015 | 08:47 PM
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What's Goin on bro,yea workin at team toyota now, but that's for the tac fix. My issue is trying to wire up the 3 wire speed sensor off of the w58 to the auto trans harness.
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Did you try jumping the r73 resistor?







I haven't seen you SC in a minute at pepboys but it was spotted at toyota dealer
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