The part fit perfectly and works well on the s10
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The part fit perfectly and works well on the s10
Easy to replace, identical to original. But seems that wasnt my issue, but a new one in p;ace.
For perfectly easy install
So far so good, I have had good luck with TRQ electronics since GM discontinued many parts for my 96 pickup.
Installed in a 1993 chevy k1500 works great fixed my speedometer issue. Before my speedometer would jump up and down.
Didnt work from the box
Worked great and fixed the problem.
Thanks just what I needed
Although this didn't solve my problem I was very impressed with the service provided. Thanks Will use 1A Auto again.
An exact replacement. It solved my limp mode problem in the 1996 GMC. Excellent 1A Auto experience, as usual.
Yes, this part will fit your vehicle. There could be multiple reasons why you're having this particular problem. We suggest taking your vehicle to a nearby reputable shop to identify the cause. Once you know the cause, we'll be happy to see if we carry the parts and how-to videos needed for your repair.
Yes, this part is listed to fit all 1995 Chevy K1500's.
Hey Kevin, You may want to have your truck diagnosed first. We do not want to recommend parts if they will not fix your issue. Thank you, Corey
Yes it will work with a 4X4. I replaced the speed sensor on my 2000 Chevy K2500 with 4WD. The speed sensor is located on the top of the transfer case. There is not much clearance between the top of the transfer case and the floor of the vehicle, so you don't have a lot of room to work. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old sensor, remove the old sensor with a one inch wrench, install new sensor, tighten and reconnect wiring harness. It's a simple repair, and you will save a lot of money by doing it yourself.
There are multiple reasons this could happen. It could be something is getting stuck once it reaches 100 in terms of a speedometer cable or the instrument cluster itself.
Hello, Gear ratio will not make a difference. Its when you alter tire size is when you can run into inaccurate readings.