P0500 Vehicle Speed Sensor Issue in 1996 Nissan Maxima: Diagnosis and Solutions
I own a 1996 Nissan Maxima and am currently experiencing recurring P0500 (Vehicle Speed Sensor) trouble. For the first time, my mechanic scanned the vehicle and detected both P0500 and P0600 codes. He replaced the vehicle speed sensor as recommended. After driving for three days, the check engine light returned on again, and a new scan showed P0500. My mechanic confirmed that the code reappeared and advised further investigation. During testing, the OBD2 scanner displayed 1700 RPM but 0 MPH — this is highly inconsistent and suggests a problem with speed signal transmission to the engine control module (ECM). I'm seeking input from experienced auto professionals on how to properly diagnose and resolve this issue. Is it likely that the vehicle speed sensor itself is faulty, or could there be another component involved? Thanks for your help! Tim
Check the wiring harness and connector for signs of water damage, corrosion, or physical damage. A compromised connection can mimic a faulty speed sensor signal.