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The best way for removal is to wiggle the sensor while pulling upwards. This speed sensor is known to break during removal, if it does it will have to be drilled out to remove the broken piece.
Remove the wiring harness from your speed sensor. Remove the speed sensor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new speed sensor.
If the speed sensor is broken several things can happen. The speedometer will not work and the transmission may not shift correctly.
Raise the vehicle and locate the speed sensor. Remove the electrical plug. Turn the speed sensor counterclockwise and remove it. Install the new speed sensor.
The speed sensor is mounted in the top of the rear differential on a 1999 F150. Remove the wires, then unbolt the sensor to remove it.
On the manual transaxle, the VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) is on the top rear of the transaxle, pretty much directly below the MAF (Mass Airflow) sensor.
It means your car is broken
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replacing speed senor is not a hassle. all you have to do is find SPEED SENSOR, all cars are different, in my honda theres 4, i have replaced two already. speed sensor should be on transmission. remove bolts and pull out. simple put in new sensor.
The speed sensor can be found on the side of the transmission and can be easily removed with a 9/16 ratchet. Remove the wiring harness from the speed sensor before removing the speed sensor from the transmission.
The speed sensor is found on the transmission of the 1992 Honda Civic. To replace the unit locate the mounting bolts and remove them. Unplug the wiring clip and pull the sensor off.
To remove a seized speed sensor, pry it loose with a thin screwdriver and gently rock it back and forth while pulling with steady pressure.