Only if it says it is compatible with ATF+4.
No, all of the sensor plugs are different.
your problem is the transmission. you need to replace the transmission
check to see if thers a speed sensor unit failure from the transmission.. Had this problem on a Caddy
turn signals won't work. changed all the bulbs. Hazard lights work. 1999 Chrysler Sebring hardtop
No - whole thing has to be dropped out.
fuse, bulbs or switch
Only behind the 4.7L. It will not work behind a 5.9L.
Causes include blown fuse and broken wire.
If the rest of the guages on your dash work it is probably not a fuse. Check the sending unit on the side of the transmission and the wiring per the shop manual.
No, because the transmission control module and speedometer will not line up, so it will not work.
If you've recently had the battery disconnected for any reason, it takes my 2002 Chrysler Sebring LXI about 30 miles of travel to reset. It bucks and jumps until I've gone about 25-30 miles of travel and then it smooths back out. This had happened everytime I've had the battery disconnected for repair work or change of battery. The dealer may have some new software for the transmission to correct that harsh downshift.
Switch on the side of the transmission was bad. Possible output speed sensor, it is on the left side of the transmission towards the rear. Two wires in the connecter.