JBlack
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- May 15, 2002
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- City, State
- Katy/Houston, TX
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '96 Sport
The speedometer in my 1996 Explorer Sport is not showing the correct speeds. It says I am going slower than I actually am (GPS verified). It is off by as much as 10mph at an indicated 70mph. Now the entire gauge cluster was replaced in March because the odometer stopped working, but the speedometer still did, but it was off, too (ticket from a state trooper verified
). The transmission was also replaced close to two years ago after I got caught in some flood water. The engine survived but the transmission died. The shop is not sure what year Explorer the used tranny came out of.
Are the gear ratios in the automatic transmissions the same from year-to-year and model-to-model?
What I think is they stuck my original VSS on the "new" tranny and it was damaged in the flood or something... Other than that, my '96 has it's original 3.27 diff and stock rims and tires.
So what I am really wondering, is could I just change out the VSS gear to fix this problem? Also, how many teeth do the original gears have, so I can try and figure out which one to buy, if I can?
Here is a table of my indicated speeds vs. my actual GPS-verified speeds:
I am thinking a gear with 2 less teeth would bring it at least pretty close to normal, right?
Thanks for any help!

Are the gear ratios in the automatic transmissions the same from year-to-year and model-to-model?
What I think is they stuck my original VSS on the "new" tranny and it was damaged in the flood or something... Other than that, my '96 has it's original 3.27 diff and stock rims and tires.
So what I am really wondering, is could I just change out the VSS gear to fix this problem? Also, how many teeth do the original gears have, so I can try and figure out which one to buy, if I can?
Here is a table of my indicated speeds vs. my actual GPS-verified speeds:
Code:
Indicated GPS
20 20
30 31
40 43
50 55
60 68
70 80
I am thinking a gear with 2 less teeth would bring it at least pretty close to normal, right?

Thanks for any help!
