It is a sensor on the transmission that reads the rotational speed of the input shaft.
It is a sensor on the transmission that reads the rotational speed of the input shaft.
It is a sensor on the transmission that reads the rotational speed of the input shaft.
The input and output speed sensors are located on the front of the trans. They have two wires and the input sensor is closer to the engine.
The transmission computer uses it to know the rotating speed of the input shaft.
There are two sensors located on the driver's side of the transmission. there is an input and and output sensor. You can get to them from the underside of the car.
is on the transmission It is the two wire sensor on the same side as the cooler hoses, closest to the engine.
A 1999 Dodge Ram transmission does not have an input speed sensor.
They are the two wire sensors on the front of the transmission case. The input is closer to the engine.
A 1999 Dodge Ram transmission does not have an input speed sensor
I would expect to find a loose wire in the connector for the output speed sensor.
It is a two wire sensor on the front, far driver side of the transmission.
Yes. The transmission has an input and an output. The output is where the speedometer signal comes from. If you have abs, there will also be sensors at each wheel.
A 1999 Chrysler Sebring does not have a mass airflow sensor.
Once you register, there is a pdf located at the following link that can show you both the Input and Output speed sensors. http://www.hyundai-forums.com/t5491-input-output-speed-sensors.htm