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Code being thrown for Vehicle Speed Sensor 1983DL,1.6H


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Ok everyone I'm in need of a little direction. 

 

ECS light came on so I got the code read.  It's throwing the code for the Vehicle Speed sensor.  The vehicle in question is a 1983 DL, 1.6H, 5mt.  She is running 94,750 Miles at this point.  

 

Could someone please give me a few ideas on where to find this part.  On that same note could someone explain what EA 81, EA 82, etc refers to?  And how and where does my car fit into that terminology.  Tall order today and Thank you in advance.

 

V/r,

Doogie

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This thread is Weird somehow...

 

... 1983 DL, 1.6H, 5mt. ...

 

...Are you SURE that you are refering to a 1983 Subaru with 1.6 engine?

 

The 1.6 engine on 1983, shall be an EA71 ...

 

No Vehicle Speed Sensors were used on a EA71 of that vintage...

 

How you got "Read" the "Codes" ?

 

Kind Regards.

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The car is definitely a 1983 DL 1.6H Hard top.

 

Yes the engine is definitely carbureted.

 

When the shop read the codes they told me it is the vehicle speed sensor.

 

Now on a logical point this is my first subaru and I am definitely trying to learn as much about her as I go. I just bought the Haynes repair manual for it. Making sense of that manual is proving to be interesting.

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I suspect your shop misinterpeted the code.It would be nice to know the code #.

I`m thinking it was 33 which some internet sources say is for the VSS 83-85.My 84 factory shop manual does NOT agree.

It actually refers to the ECU AT selection pin being ungrounded because of a bad wiring harness or ECU fault.

Is your car automatic?

 

Or maybe it was code 22 which IS for the VSS for 84s,but,not 83s.

On 83s code 22 is comnpletely normal w/the engine not running.

 

I do not think your car has a VSS.

If it did,it would be near the speedometer.

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