The speed sensor is located on the top of a manual transmission gearbox, it would fit into the top of the gearbox and kept in place by a single bolt. It will have a detachable plug that will have 2 or 3 wires that plugs into the speed sensor in the gear box.
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there is a clip on throttle cable next to throtlebody. pull up clip and move it where needed.
It's on the gearbox, you need to get under the car to access it. It has a 3pin plug.
try looking around the top of the gear box at the rear where the linkages are, should be there if i remember correctly.
The ignition timing is not adjustable. It is controled by the computer and is a result of inputs from several sensors including TPS (throttle position sensor) and map (manifold absolute pressure) or maf (mass airflow sensor) and engine speed from the crankshaft position sensor and engine position from the camshaft position sensor.
No, the range sensor reads what gear or "range" you have shifted into.A speed sensor reads the speed of an item.No, the range sensor reads what gear or "range" you have shifted into.A speed sensor reads the speed of an item.
The speed sensor wire is connected to the speed sensor and goes to the speed sensor relay switch. The speed sensor relay switch is connected to the computer by a separate wire.
The speed sensor is at the top rear corner of the transmission housing. It's a long reach from the top. There is one screw holding it down.
Need to know if you are asking about the vehicle speed sensor, a front wheel speed sensor or rear wheel speed sensor.
Remove the wiring harness from your speed sensor. Remove the speed sensor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new speed sensor.
A "speed" sensor can affect the shifting of the trans.A "speed" sensor can affect the shifting of the trans.
The vehicle speed sensor is on the transmission. The ABS speed sensor is on the differential.