Generic instructions and I'm assuming a 5 speed manual trans... Get a Chiltons or similar manual Block front wheels, raise rear, put jack stands. Raise front and put jack stands to give you some room to work. mark drive line with chalk or paint in relation to the front and rear yokes so you can put back the same for balance reasons.Remove drive line(would be good time to replace "U" joints). Remove bolts from cross member. Remove transmission linkage. Remove bolts holding tranny to bell housing. Use a jack to raise tranny off of the cross member and remove cross memberremove tranny. I'd put a new clutch/pressure plate and have fly wheel turned and put in a new throw-out bearing assembly. Assemble in reverse order, fill tranny with appropriate lubricant.
what are you wanting to take the transmission out completely or what?
Yes.. I Have a 1990 F-150 4X4 and it is a 5-Speed Manual Transmission
The vehicle speed sensor is on the transmission. The ABS speed sensor is on the differential.
take the bolts out, if your asking that question its probably to difficult for you
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.
For that model year, the automatic transmission had four speeds (although I believe they stopped putting the 'Overdrive' decal on their vehicles by that point, as it was standard), and the manual transmission was five speed.
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speeodmeter quit abs lights on transmission shifts hard
depends on the engine. My 302 has a Mazda 5 speed almunium cast in it.
ford speed sensor are usually in the differential housing.
I have an 86 and it is. If first gear is not really low, it probably is.