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Speedometer Sensor Location, 99 ES300


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Ok, I've spent 2 hours trying to find the location of the speedometer sensor in my 99 ES300.  I've traced all the harnesses, put the car on ramps, pulled the air box, cruise control module, battery, everything to be able to see the sensor.  

I have located the 2 speed sensors, both have 2 wires each.  My speedometer doesn't work and it's throwing a P0500.  

 

Can someone please help???  

 

Thanks in advance.

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stirfryboy,

An ES is basically a gussied up Camry and they share a lot of the same items and problems and fixes. That said, I found your issue listed  for the same generation V6 Camry on another site. Read through the thread and its posts and I think you'll start to find the answers you're after. Here's the link:

                                http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/155-2nd-generation-2000-2004/206393-p0500-vss-code-vehicle-speed-sensor.html

You may want to research even more with a Google search under the same "1999 Camry V6 P0500" heading to gain more insight.

Good Luck!

 

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2 hours ago, gbhrps said:

stirfryboy,

An ES is basically a gussied up Camry and they share a lot of the same items and problems and fixes. That said, I found your issue listed  for the same generation V6 Camry on another site. Read through the thread and its posts and I think you'll start to find the answers you're after. Here's the link:

                                http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/155-2nd-generation-2000-2004/206393-p0500-vss-code-vehicle-speed-sensor.html

You may want to research even more with a Google search under the same "1999 Camry V6 P0500" heading to gain more insight.

Good Luck!

 

Thanks gbhrps.  How do you like the ES350?  

Anyway, I have learned that on this transmission, there is no dedicated VSS.  I have the U140E transmission which only had 2 speed sensors, one for input speed and one for counter gear.  Without yet testing them, I think they are good because the trans shifts just like it always has - good.  The 2002 and up Camry/Avalon had a similar transmission, the 1999 Camry carried a transmission that had a dedicated VSS - located under the throttle body with 3 wires.   

Next step is to pull ABS codes, reset ABS computer, recheck wiring integrity, and see if the ABS codes come back.  

Anyone have any other ideas?

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