The phase 1's all use the gearbox speedo sensor. Some early phase 2's use the sensor in the gearbox but later ones (Cuped excepted) use the ABS system.qqlucifer said:You mean 172 mk2 use gearbox sensor for speed?
where is engine speed sensor?
thx.
check the connectors first, my speedo kept playing up and it was as simple as grit/dirt inside the plug.
i looked down the back of the gearbox i cant see a sensor .. there is one but its not like in the pic above its on its side under what looks like a metal plate with to wires on the plat one thick one thin.. bolded to it with nuts and bolt.. under this is a black sensor. i can just get my fingers on it put my hand down and then to the left is this the sensor?
its 1.4 16 valve renault clio dynamique
hs anyone gota pic of the speed sensor in a 1.4 16 valve renault clio itson the gearbox but cant find it anywhere.
oh if anyone knows what the other relays are for would be good to share with me. part number and use. thanks
hi clio owners. i want to kow more about speed fault in odometer.. so my dad have megane scenic 2002. no speed sensor ir gearbox. in one diagnostic say whats in pc he coud see speed normaly .. all abs sensors work fine, no abs light in cluster...The UCH has nothing to do with the vehicles Anti-lock Braking System (ABS). It is, in the case of the X65, merely a combined switching and control unit for the vehicles body functions and the primary gateway for all CAN signals.
The ABS, as far as braking is concerned at least, is monitored and controlled by a specific ECU on the ABS pump (located in the engine bay). If this is reporting a wheels speed sensor fault then you most likely have an issue with a wheel sensor, reluctor ring or a signal incohereance (due to a wiring fault between the sensor and ABS ECU).
It is possible to reconfigure a UCH, I can do it myself but you need some specific equipment (not CLIP) to do it and i don't offer it as a service because cracking 2nd hand UCH's is a warranty minefield.
Mick
PS, who in Nottingham did you speak to? I like to know my competitors.