They are on the driver's side of the transmission, and require a 1 inch deepwell socket to remove, and you may need some extensions to reach it.
where is the input and output speed sensors located on a 2002 Dodge Intrepid?is that way the speedometer don't work?Read more: How_many_and_where_are_the_input_and_output_speed_sensors_located_on_a_2000_Dodge_Intrepid
the input and output speed sensors are on th driver side of the transmission located one on each side of the dipstick
The three sensors are [input sensors] that are wired to the Transmission Controller to give speed information to the Controller for proper shift points,[up-shifts-down shifts Input Turbine Speed.... Output Turbine Speed.. Vehicle Speed sensor...
The input sensor reads the speed of the transmission input shaft.The output sensor reads the speed of the transmission output shaft.The transmission computer uses these sensors to help time the shifts, and to run the speedometer.The input sensor reads the speed of the transmission input shaft.The output sensor reads the speed of the transmission output shaft.The transmission computer uses these sensors to help time the shifts, and to run the speedometer.
The vehicle speed signal comes from the transmission output speed sensor.
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you should!!! i have a intrepid with a 3.3engine with a 3.5 transmission in it
The input and output speed sensors are on the front of the transmission case. Both are two wire sensors. The input is closer to the engine.
oxygen sensors or O2 sensors
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for a 2003 dodge intrepid with a 2.7 L and the 606 transmission, it cost me 283.50 at my local dodge dealer.
The transmission in an Intrepid does not have any bands in it.