The "rear speed sensor" should be located on the transfer case. Beware that you lose Transmission Fluid when you pull the old one out. It is a really easy fix though. It only takes about five minutes. On my 1999 Durango 4X4 with rear antilock brakes, the sensor for the antilock brakes, the speedometer, and the automatic door locks, is located on the rear differential. It's a magnetic sensor that has a retaining device, and slides into the top of the differential case. Getting the old one loose was challenging. The replacement went in pretty easily. Unplug the wire, remove the retaining hardware, pull or pry the old sensor out, put the new one in, replace the retaining hardware, and plug it back in. This instantly restored operation of the speedometer, and cleared the antilock brake fault. I didn't have to disconnect the battery to accomplish this, though for best safety to the computer, this would probably be a good idea. Also, supporting the truck with jack stands on the frame, so the differential is hanging off the the springs, greatly improves access to the area of the differential you're trying to get to. Even better is to get it up high enough to sit/stand under the truck.
The vehicle speed sensor is on the top of the rear axle. The trans output speed sensor is on the driver side tail housing of the trans,
Yes it could.
A 1999 Durango does not have any part called a GPS sensor.
The one in the top of the rear axle.
What causes ticking, check engine light, and the check gauges sensor to come on in a 1999 Dodge Durango 5.2L SUV?
A 1999 Dodge Ram transmission does not have an input speed sensor.
A 1999 Dodge Ram transmission does not have an input speed sensor
The vehicle speed sensor is the abs sensor on top of the rear axle.
It is the four wire sensor on the valve body inside the transmission pan.
There are 2 or 4, they are in the exhaust pipe directly behind the engine.
where is the engine speed sensor located on a 1999 dodge stratus 2.4 l
The vehicle speed sensor is located on the top of the rear axle.