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If you have the 42RE transmission like I do, there is a picture located here along with a brief description on removing it, it is located on the drivers side right about the transmission fluid pan.
I think the transmission range sensor is also known as a neutral safety switch. The problems it can cause are some of your electronics on the car not working when you shift out of park. Like your windows and raidio.
You wont like it, but it is located in transmission. Transmission has to be lowered or removed to access.
I think the transmission range sensor is also known as a neutral safety switch. The problems it can cause are some of your electronics on the car not working when you shift out of park. Like your windows and raidio.
looks similar to the camshaft sensor, but it's located in the bell housing on the transmission on passenger side.
The speed sensor is located on the transmission near the axle on the passenger side and lot of times the sensor gets corroded or the wires disconnect. If the wires and sensors look like they are in decent shape then most likely it is just a faulty sensor
the crank potion sensor is located under the front end of the car directly in front of the transmission. Actually when you look at it, it almost looks like it goes in to the trans.
I believe that will be behind the transmission , you can see it from the engine compartment, behind, near the firewall down passed the rear spark plugs. It looks like the pig tail for the alternator( looka similar) but it is located behind the transmission. If it is the sensor that tells you how fast you are going, this is it.
The crankshaft sensor is located at the back of the engine (4.0), and just above the bellhousing for the transmission. It is on the drivers side, and i believe it has a yellow cover on it. i may not be remembering it correctly, but it seems like its yellow.
what year, model? If its like mine, its located on the front exterior of the transaxle below the cooler lines and speed sensor.
On the 1993 Sentra the speedometer sensor is located on the top of the transmission on the drivers side near the firewall. I have the same problem and would like to replace the sensor but cannot seem to get it out. Do you know how to remove? acpbcc@aol.com Art Plymouth, MA
Talk about identity crisis... This thing has 3 names:Neutral safety start switchTransmission range sensorManual lever position sensor/switchUs old-timers probably relate more to the neutral start switch though...Another name for it is PRNDL switch. Sounded out like "perndal switch"