I got a used Kenwood GPS, would like to install on my 95 Caravan, need help to locate the wire to connect the GPS to the speed sensor ... thanks for the help
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I got a used Kenwood GPS, would like to install on my 95 Caravan, need help to locate the wire to connect the GPS to the speed sensor ... thanks for the help
I looked at my 93 Caravan, You really need the shop service manual. There you can find the leads.
In any case, on my 93, There is a sealed plug with two wires that plug into the transmission. This plug is located inside the engine compartment, on the drivers side, facing the front and very low, you have to reach way down to get at it.
I forget the colors of the wires, There are a number of plugs in the same area.
If you unplug it and drive a very short distance, the speedo will not work. Your transmission will behave strangely as well, so drive it only a few feet to varify the speedo not working.
One of those two wires is what you are probably looking for. But if you are splicing into them, make sure you seal them up tight against water, This plug is near the road so it sees a lot of water and dirt.
This wire goes right to the computer. The speedo and all the instruments are driven from the computer to the instrument cluster via a bus so you don't have access to the speed data, except right at this speed sensor.
Be carefull with this, you don't want to blow your computer, it is big bucks to replace.
Steve L.
Most GPS units are quite capable of computing a pretty accurate speed themselves.I'm curious, what does the Kenwood GPS use the speed sensor signal for? Unless the GPS you are referring to isn't Global Positioning Satellite.
Matt
Your engine management system will log a fault for speedo sender not working, which will still be there next time someone looks at the fault codes. Remember to clear the computer or ask your mechanic to do so after you do this to avoid future confusion...
Thanks Steve, I'll try to locate it tomorrow, thanks again for your help.
Matt, mine is a Kenwood KNA-DV2100,it's a 2002 DVD unit, the system do require to connect a wire to the speed sensor, dont know ... please advise, thanks
Some automotive GPS units use a connection to the speedometer cable (and sometimes other parts of the car wiring) so they can still make a guess as to your position when the satellite signals are temporarily blocked, e.g. by tall buildings or when going through a tunnel.
Why does the subject line say GPS if you are hooking up a DVD unit? My guess for the speed sensor for a DVD player would be to allow the volume to increase with speed. My motorcycle radio/cassette player works this way. The faster I go the louder the volume gets. My unit has a gain control to allow me to select just how fast the volume ramps with speed. Does your Kenwood have such a control? If it does, then this is very likely the purpose of the speed sensor input.
Matt
Thanks, that makes sense. I'm used to GPS in airplanes where being blocked by buildings or tunnels isn't a problem. If my GPS gets blocked by either of those, then loss of position is the least of my problems...
Matt
Most GPS built in units have a form of dead reckoning for tunnels etc. This is part of why they cost so much more.
Dale
"... Kenwood KNA DV2100 GPS Receiver ..."
I think the speed sensor is to alert the GPS system to stop operate like ...dead reckoning for tunnels etc ... so the map will not move around and stop the GPS to search where I'm located, that's way I need to connect to the speed sensor, but up to now still can't locate the speed sensor wire yet.
H.Ham
Look here for why its called a GPS DVD system
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Looks neat, but I didn't see any referenct to a "DVD unit" as mentioned above. Looks like only a navigation system, from what I read at the link above.
Matt
The Kenwood instructions don't tell you where to find it?
Matt
Much better link. Looks neat.
Matt
Just a couple of small clues:
DVD FEATURES
- Dual-Layered DVD Disc
- DVD-ROM Player: 2x Speed
- Kenwood-Developed DVD-ROM Mechanism
NAVIGATION FEATURES
- Included DVD Contains Maps for Entire Continental USA and Canada
Kenwood KNA-DV2100 instruction diagram shows a wire to connect to speed sensor, that's it, that's why I'm looking for the 95 Caravan speed sensor location ... H. Ham
Probably best to visit your local Chrysler dealer and ask them.
Matt
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