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1998 Chevrolet Venture - Page 5 Questions & Answers
My speedo is not working
Just to clear things up, there is no such code as "502" on a 1999 Chevrolet Venture. There is however a code P0502, which is low input for the vehicle speed sensor. This may sound like symantics, but it can make a huge difference when you are trying to diagnose fault codes. There is also a B0502 that is a possible code on that vehicle, so when you post a code, you need to post the ENTIRE code number including the prefix letter. (there are also U-codes and C-codes used on that vehicle)
Anyway, I'm done preaching...back to your question: Your vehicle speed sensor (VSS) probably got unplugged when the work was done and someone forgot to plug it back in.
The VSS is located in the transmission housing on the right side of the vehicle near where the right axle shaft goes into the transmission.
1/23/2015 3:34:06 AM •
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How do Ireplace front fenders on a venture van
Should be able to find all the bolts to the inner fender panel and remove, then any holding fender to grill or bumper, then under hood bolts along top edge, then open door (carefully) and remove any bolts between door and fender, and may be one more at bottom rear of fender. Keep all shims and mark them to go back in same location, but be aware new part may not be identical to part removed, thus some further adjustment with shims may be needed. I often use masking tape on the edges of fenders and doors to help prevent chipping paint.
11/26/2014 4:13:43 PM •
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Torque sequence 3400 engine upper intake
starting at the middle bolt and go directly across then criss cross the pattern like you would tightening wheel nuts, towards the outside(end) bolts. if this is a plastic upper intake the torque should be around 15ft lbs if its metal around 25ft lbs.
9/4/2014 11:58:54 PM •
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on Sep 04, 2014
Rear dvd removed, now no rear speakers or heat
no year stated
no audio options (1 to 5 ) stated.
not even if its OEM or aftermarket system.
strike 3.
but no matter, you can DIY,
go to alldata.com and see the schemitics' OEM systems. only.
and now ask those questions.
5/20/2014 3:43:19 PM •
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on May 20, 2014
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