Apart from the obvious, I am unsure what the difference is here.
On a car with a speedo cable, it obviously needs to somehow send an electric signal back to the ECU, to indicate the vehicle speed.
My understanding of this, is that the speedo cable runs straight to the dash, which creates an electric signal, which it sends back to the ECU.
Which makes sense.
However, obviously if you've got an electric speedo cable, things work differently.
The signal from the speedo drive could either go straight to your ecu and straight to your dash;
Or to your dash, via the ECU... or vice versa.
Seeing as how there is only one input/output on my ECU designated for the speedo signal, I would imagine it is an input, to let the ECU know what's going on.
So this must either come straight from the speedo drive on the gearbox, or still come back from the dash, as per the cable system.
Does anyone know which way around it works?
I am considering running a speedo cable instead of the electric drive for the moment, for the sake of simplicity.
However, this will possibly mean that there is no speed signal sent to the ECU anymore.
Could the 'old style' signal still work? (Eg, signal generated by dash)
If the ECU didnt get a speed signal, Would this matter much?
I know that it activates/deactivates the power steering, and enables the speed cut at 180ish kph.
(And is undoubtably of more importance, if you're running an automatic gearbox)
Is there anything else that will be affected?