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To the best of my memory you have the brake line bracket mounted on it then the stud in the houseing and it slips out
it's on top of the differential, which is on the driver's (U.S.) side just behind the transmission (the axle goes directly from the wheel into the differential and the speed sensor is on top of the differential housing).
The speed sensor is not expensive and is easy to replace.
The vehicle speed sensor is located at the rear differential on a 1998 Bronco II. This also serves as the ABS sensor.Ê
You don't as it does not have a cable. You replace the speed sensor instead.
The speed sensor in my 1998 Durango is located in the rear differential. Also has something to do with your speedometer reading ? Yes, the speedometer signal comes through the ABS computer from the rear axle speed 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.
There are 2 speed sensors, check the one on the rear differential also.
Where is the speed sensor on 1998 eagle talon 5 speed
The speedometer signal comes from the rear axle senor on a 1998 and later ram. I can't dispute the above statement....... On vans and trucks with rear- wheel a.b.s.brakes, the a.b.s. sensor is on the rear axle differential, not to be confused with the transmission speed sensor which is on the trans.....On some later model vehicles the manufacturers started using the a.b.s. module to measure vehicle speed, so the trans. speed sensor or vehicle speed sensors may be absent on those later model vehicles.
A 1998 Ram does not have an input speed sensor.
You need to replace the rear differential speed sensor or ABS sensor, it is located at the top of the rear drive shaft and the part is at the dealers for about 30.00. It has a hose connector due to the part being backward to what you will take out.