Vehicle Speed Sensor Operation
Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) Typical:
PURPOSE
The Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) is used to inform Powertrain Control Module (PCM) of vehicle deceleration and engine idle. The PCM uses this information to control Idle Air Control (IAC) motor position during these conditions.
PCM uses sensor input with input from Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) and VSS to differentiate between closed throttle deceleration or closed throttle idle.
During closed throttle deceleration, (slower signals received from sensor), PCM actuates the IAC motor to maintain desired Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor value.
During idle, (no signals being received from sensor), the PCM actuates the IAC motor to maintain desired engine idle speed.
The vehicle speed sensor input signal is also used as a mileage reference for the Service Reminder Indicator (SRI) lamp.
OPERATION
The VSS has a set of contacts inside that are opened and closed by a rotating 8 pole permanent magnet. As the magnet rotates, the magnetic field opens and closes the contacts 8 times per revolution, or 8000 times per mile.
The PCM sends a 8 volt signal to the VSS. If the sensors contacts are open, the voltage stays at 8 volts. If the contacts are closed, the voltage will drop to 0 volts.