there are 2 speed sensors on this vehicle... both are on the tranny driver side... front one is output back one is input... you need to unlatch the plugins and a 1" deep socket and ratchet... make sure car is cooled down... about 5 mins on each...
The transmission computer uses it to know the rotating speed of the input shaft.
There are two speed sensors, an input and output. They are located on the transmission. If the problem is the speedometer not working it is the output sensor located on the driver side of the rear of the transmission.
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 is a two wire sensor to the rear of the driver side of the transmission case.It is a two wire sensor to the rear of the driver side of the transmission case.
this issue is usually caused by the output speed sensor. that is a common problem with all Chrysler products. it is located on the transmission
They are on the driver side of the transmission.
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.
The transmission speed sensors are located on the driver side of the transmission case. Those are also where the speedometer signal comes from. The abs sensors (if equipped) are located at each wheel bearing.
Idle is computer controled and is not adjustable. Id the speed is incorrect there is a sensor or actuator malfunction.
Change your input speed sensor. They are cheap at Napa -- and easy to change
Go to Kragen.com and search for speed sensor. You will find a picture of it.
The only speed sensor on the engine is inside the distributor.