Itr's a triangular-like sensor on the top front of the transmission. I know one function but it has 2 functions. It lets the ECU(PCM) know what position the transmission is in. Park or Neutral, then sends voltage to the starter so it starts.
The other function has something to do with reverse, or the backup lights.
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If you have an automatic transmission, try shutting off overdrive. It engages right around 50 MPH.
It is mounted on the front of the block at the crankshaft. It is bolted on the driver's side of the engine.
Should be located on the rear end of the transmission
Temperature senor broke, fan motor quit, fan motor not getting power.
On a Dodge transmission it measures the amount of up-shift pressure and relays that info to the computer.
It's on the top rear corner of the transmission.
could be a number of things. the automatic transmission is messed up. (obviously) what you should do is find a used one on eBay or a local dealer, and if you know how, replace it yourself. they are pretty cheap used, and generally don't have any issues, but its probly ur timing chain or automatic shifter. Or it can be your speed senor, it could be the cluster in the dash who's knows until you get it check out you're guessing.
the speed senor is on the dirver side of the transmission tail shaft and there are 4 oxygen sensors and thay are on the exhaust by the transmission
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It should be on the upper left side of the firewall. There is typically a single vacuum line running to it, along with one electrical connection. Most Mazda EGR boost sensors are made by Hitachi, so if it is the original boost senor, it should say Hitachi on it somewhere. If you follow the EGR lines around, you should find it eventually. By the way, EGR boost senor issues are a common problem on all Mazda's made around this time and a dealer should know how to fix it.
Senor in Spanish means sir.