The ABS speed sensor is located on the rear axle or the transmission case of your car. Use the owner's manual to understand the parts well.
No, the wheel speed sensors monitor the wheel speed for the ABS and the TCS. The speed sensor mounted in the transmission monitors the vehicle speed for the speedometer/odometer and transmission controls.
In the back end of the transmission.
get your rotors turned. If it's the ABS turning on or off you might need a new sensor for the wheel. The S-10 ABS had a design flaw and the ABS sensors on the wheel sometimes break.
The vehicle speed sensor on a 1995 s10 pickup 2wd is on the tailshaft of the transmission. The 4wd is mounted on the tailshaft of the front differential.
There's a speed sensor towards the back and top of the transmission (not to be confused with wheel speed sensors, which are part of the ABS system). Either that's gone bad, or there's a fault in the wiring somewhere between that speed sensor and the engine ECM.
Remove the wheel, remove the brake caliper, remove the brake rotor, disconnect wheel speed sensor from harness. remove the bearing hub, remove the wheel speed sensor from the bearing hub. Reverse order for install.
You replace the brakes on an ABS S10 the same way you replace brakes on a non ABS S10.
Engine coolant temp sensor, Engine oil pressure sensor, Crank sensor, Cam sensor, Bank 1 O2 sensor, Bank 2 O2 sensor (V-6), Post catalytic converter O2 sensor, EVAP (fuel system) pressure sensor, Fuel level sensor, VSS (Vehicle Speed) sensor, ABS wheel speed sensors, to name a few,
on the top of the intake
That is True.. A faulty speed sensor will cause no shift or late shift..
I have a 91 s10 and it has a speed sensor. It is located at the rear of the tranny on the drivers side
Mine is on also and also the brake light, they say the abs speed sensors are bad, I will let you know