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where is the input and output speed sensors located on a 2002 Dodge Intrepid?is that way the speedometer don't work?Read more: How_many_and_where_are_the_input_and_output_speed_sensors_located_on_a_2000_Dodge_Intrepid
the input and output speed sensors are on th driver side of the transmission located one on each side of the dipstick
There is no input speed sensor. The output sensor is located on the driver side rear of the auto trans case.
They are the two wire sensors screwed into the front of the transmission case. The input is closer to the engine.
No input sensor. The vehicle speed sensor is located in the top of the housing that the right axle shaft goes into.
There are two speed sensors on a 1996 Dodge Avenger, an input speed sensor and an output speed sensor. Both are located on the front of the transmission.
The input and output speed sensors are on the front of the transmission case. Both are two wire sensors. The input is closer to the engine.
AnswerTry replacing the input and output speed sensors located on the left side of the tranny and reset the computer. They will run around $40 to $50.
There is one of each and they are located on the left (or driver's side) of the transmission. The front one is the input sensor right by the dipstick tube, and the rear one is the output sensor. Must be careful when tightening the new ones since the are plastic.
The three sensors are [input sensors] that are wired to the Transmission Controller to give speed information to the Controller for proper shift points,[up-shifts-down shifts Input Turbine Speed.... Output Turbine Speed.. Vehicle Speed sensor...
They are the two wire sensors screwed into the front of the transmission case.
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.