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Where is the speedometer sensor on the trans 6 speed

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Corvette 1997-2005

Vehicle Speed Sensor


The VSS is located on the rear differential case.Here's a picture of a new sensor Sam.
Vehicle Transmission Speed Sensor at AutoZone com Best Vehicle...

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