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Speed sense for Navigation

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Hi to everybody.

I'm writing you from Switzerland, so please pardon my bad english 😉

I'm installing a navigation system in a 2004 Thunderbird. Cause in Europe this car is extremely rare, nobody can help me finding the speed sense for the system, even the dealers have no tecnical support for the car, they only sell them.... 😱

So perhaps you guys can help me. Perhaps somebody can ask his dealer about, or somebody has a wiring diagram of the car.

Any help is highly appreciated!

Greetz from Switzerland!

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The OSS [output speed sensor] is located in rear of transmission. Near the top, before the tail housing.

Now there are two others too. Intermediate speed sensor [ISS] and turbine shaft speed sensor [TSS].

Hope that helps.
 
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