If it has the 4 speed transmission, there are two speed sensors on the front of the transmission, one for input speed and one for output speed. If it is the 3-speed transmission, the sensor is underneath the car on the back of the transmission where the passenger side CV axle goes into the transmission, to the left of the inner joint.
It only has one, and it is in the rear exhaust manifold.
The vehicle speed signal comes form the trans computer via the output speed sensor on the front of the trans.
you can find the specific image in the operating manual, you find it here:http://www.carservicemanuals.repair7.com/2002-2007-chrysler-rs-town-country-caravan-workshop-service-repair-manual/
It is the sensor in the outlet of the catalytic converter.
The crankshaft position sensor on a 1998 3.0 dodge caravan is located on the top of the bellhousing towards the firewall.
The speed sensor on a 99 Ranger 2.5 liter 2WD with an automatic transmission is in the rear differential. It is included with the ABS sensor in one unit.
where is the location of 98 Kia Sportage 4x4 2.0 liter cam sensor?
The 1996 GMC Yukon 5.7 liter engine vehicle speed sensor can be found on the back of the transmission. The vehicle speed sensor will be in the upper left-hand corner of the transmission.
Two wire sensor very near where the upper radiator hose hooks to the engine.
i think u mean crank sensor and that would be by the dampener or balancer in the front of engine (near crankshaft)
The Cam sensor is the "pick up plate" in the distributor, under the cap.
In the 2002 Dodge caravan with a 3.3 liter engine where the 8th digit of the vin is a 3 the crankshaft position sensor is located on the top right side of the transmission bellhousing. If you are looking into the engine compartment on the Driver's side place your head directly to the right of the ignition coils and look down at the bellhousing of the transmission. You will see the sensor there though it is slightly hidden by the exhaust crossover pipe.