Keep your speedometer, cruise control, and transmission shift timing working off an accurate speed signal with the Standard Ignition Vehicle Speed Sensor SC294. It drops in as a direct-fit replacement for the 1992 Toyota Camry (All engines). A vehicle speed sensor generates a signal proportional to the transmission output/vehicle speed and feeds it to the control module, which uses it for the speedometer, cruise control operation, and shift scheduling.
- Direct-fit design: uses a direct attachment method to install in place of the original, so it's designed to support proper transmission shift timing and cruise control operation.
- Ready-to-wire connector: 2-wire sensor with a single oval female connector and two male blade terminals, and a wiring harness is included.
- Built for the environment: black and silver construction made to resist harsh conditions and transmission fluid contamination.
- Quality checked: subjected to the manufacturer's extensive testing for reliability.
Signs this sensor may need replacing include an erratic or dead speedometer, cruise control that won't hold or engage, and rough or erratic shifting — if a failed speed sensor is the cause, this replaces it. Mounting hardware and brackets are not included. Country of origin: Japan.
Manufacturer part number SC294.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does this vehicle speed sensor do?
It generates a signal proportional to the transmission output/vehicle speed and sends it to the control module, which uses it for the speedometer, cruise control, and transmission shift scheduling.
Which vehicle does the SC294 fit?
It's cataloged as a direct-fit replacement for the 1992 Toyota Camry (All engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your vehicle.
Does it include a wiring harness and mounting hardware?
A wiring harness is included. Mounting hardware and mounting brackets are not included; consult the vehicle service information for the correct fasteners.
What are signs my speed sensor may need replacing?
Common signs include an erratic or non-working speedometer, cruise control that won't engage or hold, and rough or erratic shifting. Diagnose the cause before replacing, as these can have other sources.
Where is this sensor made?
Country of origin: Japan.
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