Take it to a specialist, not just AAMCO. My 04 5.7 V8 hemi has 67k on it, shifts ruff, jerks, nothing wrong with tranny. Input speed sensor was malfunctioning, got car back, still shifts ruff. Went in, nothing, AAMCO, nothing just same check engine light and error code. Dodge was no help (BIG SHOCK THERE), they say the powertrain doesnt apply to me... Dodge hasn't made a believer outta me, AMF DODGE.
Its been proposed its electrical, maybe input shaft locking up, input speed sensor malfunction, transmission computer. Who knows... don't reprogram or mess with anything yourself. Find a good shop that has 1 year parts and labor in writing.
The output speed sensor is on the rear part of the trans, on the driver side.
The vehicle speed sensor is on the top of the rear axle. The trans output speed sensor is on the driver side tail housing of the trans,
It is located on the transmission. Drivers side, toward the rear
It is located on the rear of the transmission, drivers side. 5 minute fix...
It is located on the rear of the transmission, on the drivers side of the truck. It has a 2 wire connector attached to it
The output speed sensor tell the computer what speed the trans output is turning to know when to shift.
yes the have a speed sensor a input and out put the input allow your transmission to change gears and the output speed sensor allow your speed to register on your speed domitor
It reads the speed of the output shaft.
Vehicle speed sensor malfunction. Most likely you have a failed output speed sensor on the transmission.Vehicle speed sensor malfunction. Most likely you have a failed output speed sensor on the transmission.
depends on if it is the input sensor (mounted in the transmission) or the output (on the passenger side transaxle)
The transmission computer takes the output speed sensor signal and sends it to the cluster for the speedometer reading. The output speed sensor is a likely cause.The transmission computer takes the output speed sensor signal and sends it to the cluster for the speedometer reading. The output speed sensor is a likely cause.
It does not have a cable. The speed signal comes from the trasnmission output speed sensor.