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joshtazz

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i just changed the speed sensor on top of the differential and also replaced the wires. i think i might have hooked them up wrong.
first question is is the solid green wire neg or pos.
second question is if i did is thier a fuse somewhere that blew thanks
 

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If you think they would be hooked up wrong, would it not make sense to reverse the wires and try again? There is no fuses for sensors, they all tie in to the computer, go right to the harnesses that plug into them. See your PM for a gift.
 

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Idk what wires are what on the diff but I definitely would not go sticking wires here and there without knowing what they are going or coming from. Thats a sure fire way to fry a sensor or computer in a hurry.
 

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i did reverse them and the only reason i ask is because the sensor went bad and as i was replacing it the wires snapped and so i bought the replacement kit from chrysler and they gave two of the same colored wires and i dont know which wire is positive.
 

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I know the ABS sensors are polarized, one is 12V and the other is the sense. Not sure on the Diff sensor, but if you had a multi-meter, you could test the source wires first. + voltage means you have the polarity correct on the probes, so then you know which is which. If it is a - voltage, then you have reversed on the probes...
 
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