« Reply #8 on: January 29, 2010, 10:04:49 AM »
Clif, That is the wheel speed sensor you are talking about, not the input for the speedo.
So it really depends what parka is asking for. Speedo input or wheel speed sensor. Each wheel has a sensor that basically counts revolutions, when the revs of one wheel differ from the others by x% the braking system responds by releasing pressure on that wheel during braking (anti-lock) or in the case of traction control applying a bit of brake.
Speedo input is most likely a sensor in the tailshaft of the transmission.
Simple explination. Engineers can if they like be more precise.

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