Cruise Control Vehicle Speed Sensors

1974 Triumph SpitfireSECTION Cruise Control Vehicle Speed Sensors
Condition Code Procedure
Air gap incorrect B Require adjustment to vehicle manufacturer's specifications
NOTE: If a sensor is not adjustable, further inspection is required to identify and correct cause.
Attaching hardware broken A Require repair or replacement of hardware
Attaching hardware missing C Require replacement of hardware
Attaching hardware not functioning A Require repair or replacement of hardware
Broken A Require replacement
Housing cracked B Require replacement
Internal resistance does not meet specifications B Require replacement
NOTE: Component failure may be caused by water intrusion into the wiring harness. Always check insulation for damage and wiring for excessive resistance.
Lead routing incorrect B Require rerouting according to vehicle manufacturer's specifications
Loose B Require adjustment to vehicle manufacturer's specifications
NOTE: Some integral bearing assemblies with sensors may require replacement.
Missing C Require replacement
Output signal incorrect B Require repair or replacement
NOTE: Component failure may be caused by water intrusion into the wiring harness. Always check insulation for damage and wiring for excessive resistance.
Surface contaminated 2 Suggest cleaning; identify and correct source
Tip bent B Require replacement
Tip broken B Require replacement
Tip missing B Require replacement
Wire lead burned A Require replacement
Wire lead conductors exposed B Require replacement
Wire lead corroded A Require replacement
Wire lead open A Require replacement
Wire lead shorted A Require replacement
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