The best way to start is by identifying WHICH sensor is faulty, then identifying the reason for the fault. Won't do you any good to replace the sensor if the fault is due to a short in the wiring, after all.
did you check the speed sensor on the side of the transmission?
Probably the speed sensor on the transmission.
replace the sensor which is usually in the rear diffrential or the transmission case
the speed sensor.
there isn't one it is an electronic sensor in the transmission check your connections and if they are good then the sensor needs replacing
This code is for the transmission The Direct clutch speed sensor. Have it tested most likely it has to be replaced. Had the same problem myself and managed to fix it by replacing the sensor.
To fix the code P0335 you first need to have it checked to see what that code is for, It is the crankshaft position sensor To fix it you need to replace the sensor. It is normally on the back of the motor between the transmission. One bolt holds it on. You remove the bolt, pull the sensor out and put the new in.
To fix the inoperative speedometer you will need to replace the speed sensor. It is located on the side of transmission and has 2 wires coming out of it.
It is located on the rear of the transmission, drivers side. 5 minute fix...
Its probably the vehicle speed sensor located on the transmission. Mine had that problem
It means you have an electronic transmission control problem. Quite possibly a shift solenoid in the transmission. It will be impossible to determine a fix until the system is scanned and diagnosed to find out what is wrong. It could be your vehicle speed sensor.
The transmission sensor is inside of the transmission under the pan. The pan has to be removed to get to the sensor.