on the drivers side of the transmission toward the rear, it has a 2 wire connector and screws out w a 1" socket or wrench
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 vehicle speed signal comes from the transmission output speed sensor.
It does not have a cable. The speed signal comes from the trasnmission output speed sensor.
It doesn't have a speedometer cable. The speed is calculated by the transmission computer using it's output speed sensor.
the input and output speed sensors are on th driver side of the transmission located one on each side of the dipstick
Vehicle speed sensor malfunction. Most likely you have a failed output speed sensor on the transmission.Vehicle speed sensor malfunction. Most likely you have a failed output speed sensor on the transmission.
in the trans
More than likely, its your input and output speed sensor, If your speedo does not work, I can guarantee that is your problem..
The speed governor is part of the computer programming.
Behind the tranny
The output speed sensor is on the drivers side of the transmission and to the rear. The input sensor and output sensor are beside each other but have different connector types. common symptoms of a failed output sensor are: Speedometer stops working or is intermittent, transmission is stuck in second gear ( limp mode ) .
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.