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P0500 No Vehicle Speed Sensor Signal

NAME OF CODE
($23) P0500 No Vehicle Speed Sensor Signal

WHEN MONITORED
With the engine running, transmission not in park or neutral, brakes not applied, engine rpm greater than 1500.

SET CONDITION
No signal from the vehicle speed sensor (TCM) is present for more than 11 seconds for 2 consecutive trips.

THEORY OF OPERATION
The vehicle speed sensor signal is provided to the PCM by the TCM. The signal is calculated by the TCM based on the output speed sensor signal and the speedometer pinion factor. The PCM provides a 5-volt pull-up signal from cavity 66 to TCM cavity 58. The sensor signal is created by the TCM alternating the signal from 5V to 0.3V.

POSSIBLE CAUSES
- Open or shorted signal circuit
- Speedometer pinion factor not programmed
- Output speed sensor circuit problem
- Failed PCM

INACTIVE TROUBLE CODE CONDITION
You have just attempted to simulate the condition that initially set the trouble code message. The following additional checks may assist you in identifying a possible intermittent problem:
- Check freeze frame data.
- Visually inspect related wire harness connectors. Look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded terminals.
- Visually inspect the related harnesses. Look for chafed, pierced, or partially broken wire.
- Refer to any hotlines or technical service bulletins that may apply. - Failed TCM