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Re: Best salvage parts yards for Corvettes

Subject: Re: Best salvage parts yards for Corvettes
by Woodstock on 2015/1/13 18:32:45

I don't see a reason, why this VSS shouldn't work.
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from= ... ACDelco+213-198+&_sacat=0

It is listed for 91-95 with manual transmission.
Looking at the chip data, both 90 and 91 have 4006.96 pulses per mile.
Maybe there is a connector issue, but if it was me, I'd try it.

As a matter of fact, I used exactly this VSS I have as a spare to test a 91 auto with VSS issues and it did show movement at the LCD display using an electric drill.

The hard to find 213-210 is for Vettes up to 1989, as far as I know. 90 has the ECM, CCM and cluster just like the 91 and following years.
http://www.amazon.com/Delco-213-210-S ... -New/dp/images/B006E0BW7A

I can use a 90 chip in my 91 without any issues. Still don't get, why the VSS should be different?

Just thinking out loud. I hope it helps.
Axel


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