yes
Dodge uses no such part.
Problem is probably CKP sensor ... AKA Crank Shaft Sensor ... AKA Signal Generator .... AKA Pulse Generator .... Change it out
The vehicle speed sensor is a permanent magnet generator mounted on the transaxle case
The vehicle speed sensor is a permanent magnet generator mounted on the transaxle case
evidentually it is a big secret. They will only tell you where to go to buy one.
by the turbo, on the right hand side
HAVE A MECHANIC SCAN YOUR ABS SYSTEM THROUGH THE ECM. IT IS MOST LIKELY A FAULTY WHEEL SPEED SENSOR OR MAY BE THE ABS HYDRAULIC MODULATOR ITSELF. HAVE A MECHANIC SCAN YOUR ABS SYSTEM THROUGH THE ECM. IT IS MOST LIKELY A FAULTY WHEEL SPEED SENSOR OR MAY BE THE ABS HYDRAULIC MODULATOR ITSELF.
A sensor has failed, and is reporting the wrong value to the transmission controller. Old transmissions: Probably the vacuum modulator or throttle position sensor. Also check the fluid level. New Transmissions: Output speed sensor, turbine speed sensor, throttle-position sensor, fluid pressure sensor, and sensors on the engine.
The rear of the generator, right on the manifold
The manufacturer is the best source of that information
voltage sensor, alarm circuit, Pulse generator, counter, register and timing circuits.
The crankshaft sensor on a Rover 200 is located below and to the right of the generator and cylinder head temperature sensor. It is on the driver's side of the engine and above the oil filter.