Two possible speed sensors, one would be the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) in which case the speedometer and the odometer would stop working and the automatic transmission may not shift at the proper shift points. The other speed sensors would be the wheel speed sensors for the ABS, in which case the ABS light would illuminate and the ABS would not function.
No, it uses speed density the 2.8 v6 camaro uses a MAF sensor.
it's built into the computer.
Probably does not have a speed sensor. It would have a speedometer cable that goes from the back of the speedometer, through the firewall, underneath the car, and into the transmission.
that year model doesnt need or come with a vehicle speed sensor, however it does have a rear wheel speed sensor
There is no MAP sensor on the 2.8L because it uses a Mass Airflow system. A MAP sensor is found on cars that use Speed Density (i.e. 3.1L Camaro's).
On a 5-Speed 3.1L v6 it is on the tail end of the transmission on the drivers side.
clutch slipping????
check for a faulty speed buffer module
What happens with the speedometer is that the speed sensr wares down and has to be replaced. The speed sensor is located to the back of the engine. Take the clip off, then take a 10mm socket and take the bolt holding the speed sensor to the engine off. Then replace the sensor with a new one bolt it into place. Put the clip back on and it should work. The speed sensor is one of the main reasons why it doesnt work.
you have to have the computer reprogrammed to get rid of the speed sensor or governor as you call it.
You need to check with the parts house and see if they are the same sensor. Do they both have the same number of teeth.
If a transmission speed sensor fails, the transmission will default to second gear.