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Follow the passenger side axle to the transmission, the sensor is located in housing the axle fits into.
Not a Chrysler tech but the VSS (vehicle speed sensor) is normally a sensor at the transmission in front wheel drive cars located at the differential housing in order to count drive axle RPM. In rear wheel drive cars/trucks it would be found at the differential in the rear axle.
Chrysler did not make an Imperial in 1978. However, the Chrysler New Yorker Brougham equipped with the 440 4bbl Lean Burn engine and standard rear axle ratio (I can't remember what the ratio was/is) was EPA rated at 10 city / 16 highway.
forget about changing just the boot-its easier and faster to change the whole axle assembly and you dont need all of the special tools
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On a 1989, the speedometer signal comes from the sensor in the housing where the passenger side axle shaft goes in the transmission.
It does not have a speedometer cable. The system is all electronic. There is a sensor at the passenger axle output housing of the transmission.It does not have a speedometer cable. The system is all electronic. There is a sensor at the passenger axle output housing of the transmission.
check the pipe that goes thru your axle.
Not without modificationsNot without modifications
Follow the passenger side axle shaft into the transmission. Look on top of the aluminum extension housing that the shaft is slid into. It is right there.
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