If you remove the air filter and look down on top of the transaxel, you'll see a couple of connectors that lead to sensors that are inserted into the transaxel. The Output Speed Sensor is the one towards the rear of the car, towards the driver, on the right if you leaning over the drivers fender. The Input Speed Sensor is the one a little hidden under a diagonal cable (with a boot covering the cable) right in front of your face. You'll need to move that diagonal cable out of the way to access it. Hope that helps
where is the output shaft speed sensor located on a 2001 Kia Optima?
the speed sensor output shaft is located under the speed sensor, on top of the transaxle, just beneath the air intake hose that leads to the throttle body. for easy access, you need to pull the battery, air cleaner box, and intake to throttle body hose.
The output shaft speed sensor is located on theÊABS computer unit. TheÊABS unit is found on the front wheels.Ê
The vehicle speed sensor will be located above the transmission output shaft.
The output shaft sensor signal is used to determine the speed and rotation of the shaft. The allows for monitoring of performance and efficiency.
The speed sensor on a 1984 Monte Carlo is located on the output shaft. The speed sensor is typically driven by the gear of the vehicle.
On the top of the transmission, above the output shaft.
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It reads the speed of the output shaft.
On the transmission output shaft housing on the side closest to the firewall.
It measures the speed of the output shaft.
Rear top of transmission case near drive shaft output.