Yes, you would most likely find it on the tail shaft housing on your transmition. That is towards the rear of the transmition near where the drive shaft enters the transmition. The sensor will have a 3 wire conector on it. It does not matter if it is a manual or automatic.
The vehicle speed sensor is a permanent magnet generator mounted on the transaxle case
The VSS sensor is located on the transaxle
On the top of the transmission
The output speed sensor is on the front of the transmission case. It is the two wire sensor on the driver side.
yes the have a speed sensor a input and out put the input allow your transmission to change gears and the output speed sensor allow your speed to register on your speed domitor
The speed signal on a 2001 Chrysler Town and Country comes from the transmission output speed sensor. That part is usually only about $30.
I don't believe it has one , the Ford Explorers 1996 and newer models don't have a conventional speedometer cable , they have an electronic speedometer and a vehicle speed sensor ( VSS )
The speed sensor (transmission revolution sensor) is located on the left side of the bellhousing near the top. Access is through the driver's side wheel well. I'm at the wheel well and i cant see the speed sensor
Speed sensor on a 2001 ford expedition
NO cable. it has a vehicle speed sensor bolted into the transmission. Electronic controlled.
vehicle speed sensor may be your problem
Can it make the vehicle kill or not stay running what does it actually do.