some are in the rear end on top of pumpkin some are in transmission.
There is no vehicle speed sensor wire. The transmission computer calculates vehicle speed from its output speed sensor and sends that information on the communication wires to the cluster.
The vehicle speed sensor is not an independent sensor. The transmission computer uses its output speed sensor to calculate vehicle speed. That signal is sent to the cluster for the speedometer. The ABS also measures wheel speed and it is compared to the transmission reading.
The sensor is located in the seat. The problem is that if you unplug the sensor the vehicle will not start.
It is located in the valve cover on the passenger side of your vehicle. It will have a small wiring harness plugged into it. It is a small sensor, but very easy to access on the 2006.
My husband says its in the transmission.
There's the Vehicle Speed Sensor... your cruise control is a matter of programming in the ECM.
Th speed sensor on any 2006 to 2011 honda civic 1/8l is located at the top back of the transmission.
can you forward me a picture of the speed sensor to a 2006 nissan altima?
It attaches to VSS on tranny by where it meets driveshaft.
On the each wheel adjacent to the brake caliper
The crankshaft sensor on a 2006 Dodge Stratus is located on the bottom of the engine near the oil filter. It tells the vehicle's computer where the crankshaft is located at any given moment. On the v6 it is on the top of the bell housing.
Should be at the front of the vehicle, usually before the rad, some vehicles the sensor is mounted on the front bumper reinforcement.