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Ok so heres the issue.... Just bought a 98 c34 rsfour-v stag. Engine light came on the other day. (i work for nissan) So tried to hook it up to consult 2 but it stuffed up and now consult 2 isnt working. So attempted to hook it up to consult 3 to get a code out. As consult 3 doesnt list a stagea i put it under another nissan so i could at least access the basics (engine, trans ect.) and it brang up the code P0500 -Vehicle speed sensor. All good and well but trying to figure out what the deal is.... speedo is still working fine. Going to check wiring, connectors, connectors to ecu tomorrow.

Next thing is......if it is the speed sensor thats fault is it just the one in the back of the trans (havent looked under car yet, tried to bring up pics of speed sensor through Nissan FAST parts guide but the pictures werent to clear)

Just wondering if anyone else had any issues with speed sensors?

Any info would be helpful!

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