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I have a 1992 acclaim, the speed sensor is located on the right hand (passenger) axle. Look on the back side of the axle,about 6 " down from the transmission, you see a lump on the housing, with 2 or3 wires leaving the top.
It is located on the backside of the engine/transmssion assembly against the firewall. It is screwed into the diff houing and is easier to get to from beneath the car.
it is on the back of the transaxle of the transmission its an oval piece with a two part wire going into it.
transmission/ transfer case
right on the trans they are plug ins one is a speed sensor
A three speed only has one speed sensor. It is located on the case where the right axle shaft comes out. The 4 speed has the two sensors.
It is not adjustable. It is computer controlled. If idle speed is incorrect you have a vacuum leak or a sensor/solenoid issue.It is not adjustable. It is computer controlled. If idle speed is incorrect you have a vacuum leak or a sensor/solenoid issue.
A 1994 Plymouth Sundance/Duster does not use a speedometer cable. Instead, it uses a Speed Sensor located on the transmission.
the speed sensor senses the speed and tells your transmission when to shift , it also controls your speedometer.
If you are refering to the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) it is on tranny by where the axles are
at the back of the engine compartment near the bottom located on top of where the passenger side trans axle connects into the transmission
there are two a turbine speed sensor and an output speed sensor both are located above the valve body.