TCC is not a sensor. It is a function controlled by the PCM using a solenoid. There is no such thing as a TCC sensor. There is no such thing as a tcc solenoid.There are two solenoids, an on/off solenoid and a shift solenoid, that is located inside the transmission on the valve body assembly. It is necessary to access the valve body inside the transmission to replace the solenoids.
on top of the transmission
There is no fuel pressure sensor.
On the side of the transmission
on the top of the transmission it is very hard to get to i just got mine changed at a shop and i watched the guy change it.
drop the transmission pan in order to get to it. its rigjt up underneath it
45 minutes top
The speed sensor on a 98 Jetta is located near the brake setup. It is on the passenger wheel area mounted to a bracket.
The knock sensor is located on the 95 oldsmobile 98 with a 3800 engine under the midpoint of the heads.
sensor is located on coolant housing at engine front
No such sensor.
May be a bad trans TRS sensor. Many went bad in the 98's P1744 means TCC (Torque convertor clutch) mechanical noise or stuck in off position. Lock up type convertor. http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=535091&highlight=P1744.
The Speed Sensor Is Located on the transmission. On The Top Towards the Back