celticwarlock
Active Member
I have no idea where to post this, so I'm putting it here.
I could use some help with the speedometer issue I am having on my 1999 Ram 3500 van. As soon as I go above about 45 miles per hour or so, the speedometer needle begins to falter occasionally, and the ABS and brake warning light both come on. When the van is turned off and re-started, the problem goes away again and the Iights both go off until I approach around 50 miles per hour, when it happens again.
The van has 2-wheel ABS, with a wheel speed sensor in the differential. Everything there is functioning as it should (I replaced the sensor twice, and the wiring has been tested). The speed sensor for the output shaft in the transmission was also changed, but didn't solve the problem. I also removed the anti-lock brake controller, inspected all the wiring, clean the connections, and neatly put everything back together. None of this has worked. Could it be the anti-lock brake controller itself? I hesitate to continue throwing parts at this problem, and I'm hoping somebody here can point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance.
I could use some help with the speedometer issue I am having on my 1999 Ram 3500 van. As soon as I go above about 45 miles per hour or so, the speedometer needle begins to falter occasionally, and the ABS and brake warning light both come on. When the van is turned off and re-started, the problem goes away again and the Iights both go off until I approach around 50 miles per hour, when it happens again.
The van has 2-wheel ABS, with a wheel speed sensor in the differential. Everything there is functioning as it should (I replaced the sensor twice, and the wiring has been tested). The speed sensor for the output shaft in the transmission was also changed, but didn't solve the problem. I also removed the anti-lock brake controller, inspected all the wiring, clean the connections, and neatly put everything back together. None of this has worked. Could it be the anti-lock brake controller itself? I hesitate to continue throwing parts at this problem, and I'm hoping somebody here can point me in the right direction. Thanks in advance.