Hello, it is most likely the vehicle speed sensor. There is only one and should be mounted on the passengers side in the upper center section of the trans. The Subaru pin-point test says: Step 1-Is the vehicle an automatic?...No, then go to step 3- Does the speedometer operate normally?...No, Then check speedometer and VSS. I own two Subys and I've replace the speed sensor on one of them, I haven't seen to many gauge pods go out but it's not unheard of. But it's a lot cheaper to try a vehicle speed sensor than it is for a gauge pod. I hope this info helps!
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your oxygen sensor or sensors are located on your exhaust pipe just after your exhaust manifold
SOURCE: P0500 VSS code
usally a resister in the cluster overheated no good get new cluster or repair old solder in new bigger parts tricky
SOURCE: 1989 mazda astina 323 5 spd manual clutch fluid??
open your bonnet check to see @ gearbox if the-res is cable, or a cylinder, the cable is Usualy visible on the top of the gearbox if theres a cable theres no clutch flu-ed needed. Note that your gearbox uses oil. Usualy on older models like 1989 the use a clutch cable no flu-ed needed
SOURCE: 1995 buick lesabre Speedo inop
I would have the transmission shop check out the transmission.
The transmission may have a soleniod issue.
SOURCE: I have a 1998 Dodge
yes the speed sensor on the top of the diferencial controls the speedometer, milage, and the ABS breaking system. that light should be on as well, I had the same problem for about a year until I got myself a diagnostic computer, plugged it in and there I got all my codes.
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