GeoBrakes stocks OEM-grade vehicle speed sensors confirmed to fit the Gmc R2500 Suburban, the components that supply vehicle speed data to the R2500 Suburban transmission control module, ABS system, speedometer, and cruise control simultaneously. Every Gmc R2500 Suburban sensor is direct-fit, calibrated to the correct signal frequency
The vehicle speed sensor on the Gmc R2500 Suburban is a single component whose data feeds multiple vehicle systems at once on your R2500 Suburban. When it fails on the Gmc R2500 Suburban, the effects appear across your R2500 Suburban speedometer, transmission, cruise control, and ABS simultaneously, making diagnosis less straightforward than a fault that affects only one system on the Gmc R2500 Suburban.
On older Gmc R2500 Suburban vehicles and most rear-wheel-drive designs, a dedicated transmission-mounted speed sensor monitors output shaft speed on the R2500 Suburban and serves as the primary reference for the R2500 Suburban speedometer and transmission control module. On modern Gmc R2500 Suburban front-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive platforms, wheel hub sensors serve the dual function of ABS speed sensing and vehicle speed data delivery on the R2500 Suburban, one sensor feeding multiple Gmc R2500 Suburban systems from a single mounting point.
Signal accuracy is the defining specification for a Gmc R2500 Suburban vehicle speed sensor. A sensor that generates the wrong pulse frequency for your R2500 Suburban control modules produces incorrect speedometer readings, mis-timed transmission shifts, and inaccurate ABS calibration on your Gmc R2500 Suburban, even if it passes a basic resistance test. Every speed sensor in the GeoBrakes catalogue is sourced to the correct signal frequency for the Gmc R2500 Suburban exact year, make, model, and sensor position.
Can a faulty speed sensor affect the transmission on my Gmc R2500 Suburban?
Yes. The Gmc R2500 Suburban transmission control module relies on vehicle speed data to calculate correct shift timing. A failed R2500 Suburban speed sensor can cause erratic shifting, delayed upshifts, incorrect downshifts, or trigger R2500 Suburban limp mode.
Will a bad vehicle speed sensor turn on the check engine light on my Gmc R2500 Suburban?
Yes. A failed Gmc R2500 Suburban vehicle speed sensor typically stores fault codes P0500, P0501, or P0502. Depending on the R2500 Suburban, it may also trigger ABS, traction control, or transmission warning lights simultaneously.
Is the vehicle speed sensor the same as the ABS wheel speed sensor on my Gmc R2500 Suburban?
On many modern Gmc R2500 Suburban vehicles, yes, wheel hub sensors serve both the ABS system and vehicle speed sensing simultaneously on your R2500 Suburban. On older R2500 Suburban vehicles with transmission-mounted speed sensors, they are separate components. Use the GeoBrakes vehicle selector to confirm the correct sensor type for your Gmc R2500 Suburban.