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Speedometer and Odometer problems

dsa3778
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Explorer
We have a 1995 Fleetwood Flair Ford Chassis - last summer during a long trip we had some issues with the MH which caused it to just die in the middle of driving it. It would blow a fuse every time we turned the ignition. Long story short it had to do with the transmission command wiring underneath the coach burning from touching the exhaust. Fixed that quickly by splicing to where it would drive and get us back on the road, however, shortly after that incident the speedometer, odometer, and tail lights no longer work. Unsure it is related to the first issue with the wiring, but we went ahead and bought a new transmission command module wiring connector and completely replaced that thinking it would do the trick, however, no dice. Any thoughts as to what it might be? We checked fuses and they are not blown, we looked for other burnt wires underneath but didn't see any. Also, the fuse box doesn't have the cover showing which fuse belongs to what, and we also think it could be a speed sensor but unsure where that would be located on our coach. Any ideas?
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fischer
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Explorer
It might be f8. or f9
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dsa3778
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Thanks for the responses! Will be checking it out today to see what we can do.

RLS7201
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Your variable speed sensor (VSS) is located on your ZF emergency brake assembly, at the rear of your E4OD transmission. Look high on the left side. It's failure will normally cause erratic odometer, speedometer and transmission shifts.

Richard
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MountainAir05
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On ours, it locate on the rear end drivers side facing forward.