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Why does the speedometer stop working on a Chevy Silverado?

Why does the speedometer stop working on a Chevy Silverado?

If your Silverado’s brakes are stiffer than normal, the transmission is slow to engage, the overdrive light blinks on and off, the speedometer stops working or behaves erratically, or the check engine light turns on, then the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) may have stopped working.

What kind of speed sensor does a Chevy Silverado have?

This article applies to the Chevrolet Silverado GMT800 (1999-2006). A vehicle speed sensor (VSS) transmits the transfer case, transaxle, and/or wheel speeds to the truck’s electronic control module (ECM).

Why is my speedometer and odometer not working?

A “new” local shop replaced my transfer case adapter, seals & gaskets & now my speedometer & odometer aren’t working & it is shifting really hard. I took it back to them, they went through it & said that it wasn’t related to the work they did, but a coincidence instead….

Where is the odometer located on a Chevy?

The odometer is part of the instrument panel and connected to the speedometer. It is used to determine distance traveled and due to previous problems with individuals and dealerships disconnecting the odometer, it is a federal offense to tamper with it.

Why is the speedometer on my Chevy Silverado not working?

Learn if it’s a simple fix or time to seek out a trusted technician. Not your vehicle? Why Isn’t My Speedometer Working? What are common reasons my Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD has a speedometer that doesn’t work?

This article applies to the Chevrolet Silverado GMT800 (1999-2006). A vehicle speed sensor (VSS) transmits the transfer case, transaxle, and/or wheel speeds to the truck’s electronic control module (ECM).

How much does it cost to repair a GM speedometer?

If so, you may have heard horror stories from other GM owners who had the same problem and ended up paying upwards of $500 or $600 to get their instruments repaired. We’ve heard this story many times before. In fact, we lived this story. But before we dropped the dough, we wanted to find out if there was a better way. And you know what? There was.

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Ruth Doyle