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Your transmission sensor might be broken
No, it's a Front Wheel Drive (FWD).
Should drive flywheel or flexplate, under pass side front of car. Follow pos batt cable to end it will be on there
Its the gear that connects the speed sensor shaft to the transmission
You need to replace the speed sensor. The speed sensor is mounted in the transmission. It is held in place by one bolt and is very easy to replace. You simply unbolt it, remove it, and reverse the procedure to replace it. The sensor has a wiring connector on it. The sensor should be on the transmission around the area that the drive shaft exits the transmission. It is driven by gears cut into the portion of the drive shaft that is inside the transmission casing. It is on the top of the transmission, above the area that the drive shaft (not sure if it is the left or right drive shaft) exits the transmission.
Transmission Prssure Switch/Sensor -
Car has to be level on Jacks, and you will need a 8mm square drive to remove the plug. Where the right side axle goes out to the wheel from the transmission you will see a plug that the 8mm square drive will fit. Turn out the plug and fluid should just run out if its full. If none come out put your pinkie finger in the hole and you should get some fluid on your finger, if there is none you need to add fluid through that hole. You will need a suction gun to push fluid into the transmission.
The sensor is on the transmission above the right drive axle two wires to it
There is no differential. The transmission is both a transmission and front wheel drive trans axle. It is all in one.
The transmission temperature sensor is part of the overdrive solenoid, inside the transmission, on the valve body.
Per Suzuki Dealer ...Under the Intake Manifold near back of Engine Block, Unless you have an all wheel drive These are supposed to be internal.
On a two wheel drive model the sensor is located on the top of the transmission. On four wheel drives the sensor is on the transfer case.