You need a 12 point deep well 30mm socket, use 1/2" drive. Several are available as special tools. Since 1 3/16 is very close you might try it if you have one. 1 3/16 = 1.1875 30mm = 1.182 close enough it may work. Good luck.
It measures the speed of the output shaft.
Backside of the transmission
It is the two wire sensor on the front, far driver side of the transmission.
Inside the transmission, the output is on the outside.
Mopar ATF+4
it is underneath the battery on driver side on top the differential.
The transmission from a 4g63 will work on a4g63t whether it is standard or automatic however the standard transmission from the non-turbo engine will have a different final gear ratio than the turbo model. The automatic transmission from any model is essentially the same save the AWD model which has a secondary output shaft for the transfer case.
It is on the output end of the transmission.It is on the output end of the transmission.
On the rear of the automatic transmission. It is a two wire sensor on the left side and points slightly down.
On the rear of the automatic transmission. It is a two wire sensor on the left side and points slightly down.
On the automatic the computer factors vehicle speed using the output speed sensor on the front of the transmission. On a manual it should be on the housing where the passenger side axle shaft goes into the transmission.
Most have input and output hose do coolant can enter and circulate through radiator and then be returned to the engine. Automatic transmission also has 2 smaller lines running to and from the radiator to the transmission for cooling purposes