Its the sensonr that sets on top of the rearend. A 10mm bolt holds in it place. There is also an "Output Speed Sensor" located on the output end of the automatic transmission, right on top. This sensor is associated with the Diagnotic Trouble Code, P0720, and should not be confused with the sensor on the rear differential. There are ABS speed sensors located on the the top of each front wheel as well as the rear end (differential). They plug in just behind the front wheel well.
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the speed sensor is located on top of the differential housin to replace this, remove wire harness fro sensor remove securing bolt from sensor pull old sensor out put new sensor in replace and tighten bolt hook up wire harness easy job huh
speed control switch inside trans
its on the heater core box on the top of the passenger side of the engine compartment, help on by a bracket with three nuts
The jack on a 1999 F250 pick up truck is located behind the seat. There is a little compartment where the jack and everything needed is in.
its a pickup truck 1999 f250
Fluid Level. Speed Sensor. Just depends. I'm actually going through the same thing and would like to know myself.
pickup speedometer does not register from a cold start. Shifting lurches and then all evens out after about 30 mph
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if you have to ask you shouldn't touch it
The sensor in the rear differential is the differential speed sensor. It serves the function of as vehicle speed sensor and as wheel speed sensor for rear wheels for ABS. The speedometer cable is on the driver's side rear of the transmission.
Under the valve covers