It should be by the tall houseing ether on the driver or the pasanger side. It is a electronic sensor so there won't be a cable hooked up to it just 2 wires.
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The turbine shaft speed (TSS) sensor is located inside the automatic transmission.
Usually, it is located on the very back, top of the engine, near where the engine and transmission bolt together. There is no knock sensor.
The 1996 Ford Explorer overdrive sensor can be found on the right hand side of the transmission. The overdrive sensor will be near the front of the transmission.
Inside the transmission, the output is on the outside.
I'm not sure why exactly but I had to replace a sensor on the transmission when that happened to my 2000 limited.
The vechile speed sensor on 2000 Ford Explorer 4L is located on the bottom left side of your transmission.
where is the transmission speed sensor located on a 2005 ford taurus
You can identify whether or not your 1997 Ford Explorer has an overdrive drum sensor by looking at the identification tag on the transmission. The identification tag will list the overdrive drum sensor.
The vehicle speed sensor is mounted on the transmission, but on 2000 and later models the VSS is combined with the rear axle sensor located on top of the differential. The powertrain control module uses the sensor input signal for several different engine and transmission control functions. The VSS signal also drives the speedometer on the instrument panel.
Speed Sensors are most generally located on the transmission on the left side of the casing.
speed sensor is located on the top of the diff housing not on the transmission