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Old 10-05-2005, 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by pavanbabut
Well Well... makes sense, but if we replace everything related to transmission (i mean along with rear differential that is matched to it); how come the front and rear wheels run at different speeds? I didn't get how this goes wrong with the swap. Come on SVX gurus, give us ur ideas on how to rectify this problem. I dont like putting more virtual miles on my speedo, as it makes me to think that my car is becoming older .

I need to know in first place wht causes this problem and secondly how to rectify it.

-Pavan.
You're right, the only thing that stayed the same after the swap is the speed sensor. You have to remove the sensor that came with the 4.11 donor trans and replace it with the SVX sensor because the donor trans used a two wire sensor while the svx uses a three wire. I wonder what gives?
Steve
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