It measures the speed of the output gear of the transmission. It is used for shift timing.
If you are refering to the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) it is on tranny by where the axles are
the speed sensor senses the speed and tells your transmission when to shift , it also controls your speedometer.
The input speed sensor is the two wire sensor on the front of the transmission case closest to the engine.
Most common cause is a failed output speed sensor. It is on the front driver side of the transmission.
right on the trans they are plug ins one is a speed sensor
This code indicates a problem with the vehicle speed sensor. Check the wiring and if it is good replace the vehicle speed sensor.
The input and output speed sensors are the two wire sensors on the front of the transmission case. The input is closer to the engine.
It is not adjustable. If the idle speed is not correct, then you have a sensor/actuator/computer issue.
yes .. Change filter, then try output and input transmission speed sensors.
the sensor is located in the differential housing on the back of the transmission. (this is the speedomoter sensor, it is in the housing that the pass axle shaft slides into) For the 3.3/3.8L, it is near the bell-housing facing the firewall, as it senses the magnets that are on the torque converter when it spins. (that is the engine speed crank position sensor)
Depends on what transmission we are talking about... if its the A413 its real simple, the speed sensor is located on the back of the transmission, right about where the passenger side axle goes into the transmission... the sensor is held in with 1 10mm bolt, when removing you will have to wiggle the sensor back and forth because it will be a tight fit because the sensor has an 0 gasket on it.... if its the A604 4speed transmission, then there is 2 speed sensors that are plasic, an input and an output speed sensor, the input is located near the trans dip stick, im not sure where the output is.
It is located in the passenger side axel housing for the CV joint, on the rear side of the engine compartment.