If the PRNDL indicator is electronic, it is a 4 speed
The three speed does have a hydraulic governor in the transmission. The four speed does not.
the speed sensor senses the speed and tells your transmission when to shift , it also controls your speedometer.
It measures the speed of the output gear of the transmission. It is used for shift timing.
On the four speed automatic, it is inside the transmission on the valve body. On the three speed, it is on the front of the transmission case.
You need to look on your transmission there should be 2 of them I have A 96 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 3.0 liter and it has 2 on the transmission on it just match up ur sensors not very hard. sorry best i can do.
It measures the speed of the transmission input shaft. The transmission computer uses this info for shift timing.
On my 1990 Voyager, the transmission has a "safe," or "limp" mode. If something is wrong with the trans, it will not shift out of second gear. This is supposedly to allow you to drive to the repair shop at a reduced speed.
The input speed sensor is the two wire sensor on the front of the transmission case closest to the engine.
If it is a three speed transmission, there is an internal failure. If a four speed the computer has detected a malfunction and set a code.
yes .. Change filter, then try output and input transmission speed sensors.
I believe the 2.4L uses a three speed trans mission that does not have a computer.
Most common cause is a failed output speed sensor. It is on the front driver side of the transmission.