Reading the manual it states that the grid heaters shut off due to temp (sensor under battery), due to time 180 seconds and by speed going over 23mph. My grids dont shut off over the 23mph speed. When they come on they cycle until the time limit expires. I also have a code showing p0501. I am told the 501 is a vss speed sensor issue (my 01 manual shows 0500 but not the 0501 and have been told it is different issue than the 500). The 01 manual states that the vss (vehicle speed sensor) is no longer used and has been replaced by the rear wheel speed sensor (the one on the top of the rear diff). Well I replaced it and still no change in my 501 code or my grid heaters.
The only other speed sensor I can find in the manual is the one for the transmission. However my speedo is accurate against my GPS. So I am hesitant to just replace it. Havent even checked on the price of it yet.
Does anyone know what speed sensor the ecm uses to trigger the grid heaters? I have read on here in other threads that there is one in the drivers front wheel with the abs system but can find no mention of it in the manual. I have looked darn near everywhere in the manual for it and still no mention.
I know it is not a catastrophic failure but it is darn annoying and I dont really want to lose the heaters nor do I want the sensor whatever it is to just crap out on me somewhere in bfe and cause a bigger issue.
Anyone with any ideas?
The only other speed sensor I can find in the manual is the one for the transmission. However my speedo is accurate against my GPS. So I am hesitant to just replace it. Havent even checked on the price of it yet.
Does anyone know what speed sensor the ecm uses to trigger the grid heaters? I have read on here in other threads that there is one in the drivers front wheel with the abs system but can find no mention of it in the manual. I have looked darn near everywhere in the manual for it and still no mention.
I know it is not a catastrophic failure but it is darn annoying and I dont really want to lose the heaters nor do I want the sensor whatever it is to just crap out on me somewhere in bfe and cause a bigger issue.
Anyone with any ideas?