Inside the transmission...
There are usually two separate speeds sensors on a 1998 Dodge Ram. One is located on the rear of the automatic and one is located on the front of the automatic.
There are numerous sensors on and inside the transmission.There are numerous sensors on and inside the transmission.
It will bolt up, but the internal sensors are wired differently. So it will not shift.
There are sensors all over the engine, transmission, exhaust, axles, etc.
the input and output speed sensors are on th driver side of the transmission located one on each side of the dipstick
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Inside the transmission, on the valve body.
Inside the pan.
There are transmission speed sensors on the transmission and abs speed sensors for the wheels. The speedometer signal comes from the abs system.There are transmission speed sensors on the transmission and abs speed sensors for the wheels. The speedometer signal comes from the abs system.
Inside the pan, passenger side of the valve body.
The automatic transmission does not have a drain plug. You remove the pan to drain the fluid.
It depends on the motor and speed of your transmission -- SOHC or DOHC. The DOHC (Canadian built) was put into 47% of the 2000 Dodge Neons during their second generation line. This means they are not like the SOHC models. Second, most had the 3-speed automatic transmission, some did come with a manual transmission.Whether you have a newer model 4-speed or older 3-speed automatic impacts whether you will have these sensors or not. ALL 2000 Dodge Neons had the 3-speed automatic (as far as I can tell).Complete computer control of the Dodge Neon automatic transmission began with the 2002 model and the 4 speed automatic transmission which definitely uses these sensors.AGAIN, the 3-speed automatic transmissions found on the DOHC apparently do not have the same type of sensors as the 4 speed automatic on later built models.The closest you can come to finding a manual for the 2000 Dodge Neon is with the 1999 manual as it is the only one that has the DOHC motor.