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Do not hook anything to a vehicles electrical system
You will load the circuit and have all kinds of issues.
The Speed Sensor is an output sensor that sends a signal to the
vehicles computer, for shift control stratagy. The output
will also be unusable for what you want to do.
It's very easy on the pcm you will find a blue/orange wire. That's you hook up wire(vss). There are two set of wires off the meter bracket one comes with three wires and the other one with two. The one with 3 one goes to battery(red) ground(black) and top light(green or white). The other set of wires only the white one is connected to the vss.(vehicle speed sensor)
Those Luminas all did that. I ran a taxi fleet for awhile that used Luminas and they all had that clock displayed 24/7. It didn't cause problems though, unless we left other things on, or our battery connections were less than perfect. The side post battery was more problem than you might think. Good luck. TT
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