Vehicle Speed Sensor A
The MAXXFORCE-P0500 (MaxxForce) diesel fault code means: Vehicle Speed Sensor A. This is a moderate severity code.
- Keep driving?
- Yes, but fix soon
- DIY difficulty
- intermediate
- Estimated cost
- $100-$350
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Common Symptoms
- Speedometer fault
- CEL
- Transmission shift issues
Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)
- Failed VSS Likely
- Damaged tone ring at transmission Possible
Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure
Check VSS signal with scan tool.
Replace sensor.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is P0500 on a MaxxForce DT (7.6L)?
P0500 on a MaxxForce DT (7.6L) (2007-2015) indicates: Vehicle Speed Sensor A. This is a known fault code on the MaxxForce engine family and typically points to the causes listed above.
Can I drive with P0500 on my MaxxForce?
Yes, you can generally drive with this code, but diagnose soon to prevent secondary damage.
How much does it cost to fix MaxxForce P0500?
Repair cost is typically $100-$350 depending on the underlying cause and shop rate. Many MaxxForce faults (especially EGR cooler, head bolt, and VGT repairs) are major expenses that drove fleet owners to repower with Cummins or retire these trucks early.
P0500 on Other Platforms
The same code ID appears across other engines, vehicles, and equipment. Diagnostic flow varies by platform — see the matching breakdown: