[R129 SL] speedometer sensor

mooncusser moon.cusser at verizon.net
Wed May 2 17:39:04 EDT 2007


Not exactly Texas...Massachusetts near the coast...the great NORTHEAST...land of winter salt.
On the roads as well as in the air...a lose... lose situation. Only joking!!!

On Wed, 02 May 2007 23:30:01 +0200, you wrote:


>B.

>

>The speed sensor is also used for the safety ness off your soft top. If some

>of the switches are not closed and there is movement, the alarm signal in

>the soft top switch goes on to warn you. Then if your hardtop is installed

>it may not open during driving ( looks like an F16 is using the shoot chair

>with parachute)

>and also the soft top may not open above a certain speed. So I suppose your

>soft top module came in blocking position because it got no speed signal.

>It is also when you have problems with the soft top, and the stand is in

>memory, driving some inches will help to reset the system.

>And now you can again ;..........Rollin - Rollin -

>Rollins............Rawhide.

>In which state are you living? Texas?

>Greetings.

>

>

>Jan Kuylaars Westerhoven Flying Dutchmen the Netherlands

>

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>Verzonden: woensdag 2 mei 2007 18:23

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>Onderwerp: Re: [R129 SL] speedometer sensor

>

>Jan,

> You are great...works just like it did before it fell out. And my

>soft top started

>working again also. Must be some connection between the two items.

>Thanks again for all your help...

>B F Rollins

>On Wed, 02 May 2007 11:48:45 -0400, you wrote:

>

>>Hi Jan,

>>Very good...will let you know how I make out with getting it back into the

>transmission.

>>Later...

>>B F Rollins

>>

>>On Wed, 02 May 2007 16:07:35 +0200, you wrote:

>>

>>>It is on the driver side of the vehicle , at the end of the gearbox, but

>it

>>>is hidden.

>>>So look how far the wires can go, there should be the hidden hole.

>>>In the gearbox there is on the drive axe a wheel with teethes, and the

>>>inductive sensor is a mm from that inside wheel mounted, so it counts the

>>>teeth on the wheel every time Your axe is turned around. So they can

>>>calculated your speed.

>>>

>>>

>>>Jan Kuylaars Westerhoven

>

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>B F Rollins II

>

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>2)1981 240d (body cancer claimed this one )

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