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The speed output sensor is designed to determine the speed of the output shaft. This sensor helps the transmission determine when it needs to shift for optimum performance.
1 of 3 places.the bell housing the rear of the trans or in the rear end.
Mass Airflow Sensor
The output shaft speed sensor is located on theÊABS computer unit. TheÊABS unit is found on the front wheels.Ê
On the top of the transmission, above the output shaft.
on the output shaft of the transmission, close to where the drive shaft enters
There can be as many as 6 speed sensors, so which speed sensor are we talking about? There are 4 speed sensors, one at each wheel, if we have antilock brakes. There is a output shaft speed sensor on the output shaft housing of the transmission on the passenger's side of the car, down behind the engine, and there is a turbine speed sensor on the body of the transmission over on the driver's side.
abs sensor
At the back of the transmission at the top. here is a link of a .pdf that shows the output shaft speed sensor for the f-250 http://www.autotransonline.ro/cataloage/AMERICANE/FORD/e40d.pdf its part 703 in the diagram hope this helps
Bank 1 is the passenger side of the engine on your Ford Excursion Sensor 2 would be in the exhaust after it passes through the catalytic converter ( downstream )
Speed sensor on a 2001 ford expedition
vehicle speed sensor or threw a plug; common problem look online under recalls and you will see information on it