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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.
it should be on front of transmission.
You need to replace the speed sensor. It sends a signal to the speedometer and also sends a signal to the transmission on when it should shift.
The sensor is located on top of the transmission, and should be easy to unscrew. It is recommended that you change both input and output at the same time.
Is located on the back of the transmission. The output sensor is contained in a rectangular box. The sensor should be labeled as such.
The vehicle speed sensor (vss) should be located on the driver side on the front of the transmission close to the axle. Their should be an ear protruding out from the transmission, and the sensor will be to the right of it.
The temperature gauge should be connected to the transmission temperature sensor. The transmission temperature sensor is located on the right-hand side of the transmission.
The vehicle speed sensor is located on the side of the transmission. The sensor will be on the right hand side of the transmission, and should be labeled as such.
It should be on the transmission.
the speed sensor should be located in or on the transmission. I really dont know how hard it is to replace though. I have never encounterd this problem before. I hope I was of some help
Your transmission doesn't have an 02 sensor. The o2 sensor monitors engine exhaust to control engine performance. But, dirty transmission fluid is a problem and should be changed before it cause a major and very expensive transmission failure.
There are two sensors on a 2001 dodge ram. Input speed sensor and out put speed seed sensor. The first is used to measure torque converter speed and the second is used to measure output shaft speed. The output speed sensor provides the signal for the speedometer over 11 mph. Replacement is the same for both, disconnect the wiring connector, using a deep well socket, remove the sensor, install the new sensor in reverse order. Care should be taken when removing the sensor, transmission fluid will come out. This operation should not be done on a hot transmission.