1. sensor to tell the computer when you were driving in 5th gear. 2. sensor to turn on the backup lights when you were in reverse. Also, there are wires going to your transfer case, that light up the '4wd' light to show when you are in 4WD rather than 2WD, IIRC. Paul H.
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the best way is to unbolt the windshield and fold it down on to the hood. under where the windshield meets the body is where all the wires and stuff is at. its about a 30 min job.
The bank one sensor, on your Suzuki Grand Vitara XL7 4 x 4 is located on the front of the transmission. The sensor will have 3 wires coming from it.
On the bottom of the transmission with a set of wires going to it from the speedo assembly where the speedo cable is connected for a manual tranny
it is located on the side of the transmission under the input speed sensor with 18 wires going to it
On the transmission. You'll see wires going to it from the wiring harness.
The automatic transmission temperature sensor, on your 1990 Mitsubishi, is located on the top of the transmission. The sensor will have to electrical wires going to it.
Same as on a '97 on the right (passenger side) of the transmission by the fill port (follow the dipstick housing behind that is a part with wires going into it.). Same as on a '97 on the right (passenger side) of the transmission by the fill port (follow the dipstick housing behind that is a part with wires going into it.).
look where the transmission shift linkage attaches to the transmission, there should be a proximity switch there, likely the only thing with wires going to it on the assembly.
follow the plug wires
How do I remove the dash on a 2004 Suzuki Grand Vitara 4wd to get to the radio wires?
Because, from total 8 wires 4 wires are used for actual data transmission ( i e for bit transmission ) and remaining four wires are wounded to these wires to avoid crosstalk and radio frequency interference (RFI).