Driver side tail shaft of the transmission.
Driver side tail shaft of the transmission.
Driver side tail shaft of the transmission.
The only engine speed sensor is the pick up plate in the distributor.
No crank sensor, only the sensor in the distributor.
they are located right at the exhaust manifold
it's located in the rear of the transfer case
The cam sensor is located on the transmission housing near the top close to the firewall.
the iat is built into the mass air flow sensor attached to the intake tube
Speed sensor is located on the tail of the tranny. On the side near the drive shaft. There is an electric connection that clips onto it and is held in by one 10 mm bolt.
Follow the passenger side axle to the transmission, the sensor is located in housing the axle fits into.
it is located next to the ecm behind glove box
A 1991 doesn't have a crank sensor, it only has a distributor pick up plate(cam sensor)
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In a 1991 Subaru Legacy, the speed sensors can be found on the driver's side of the transmission. They are located towards the rear, and there are three of them.