Inside the pan, under the governer switch.
The transmission temperature sensor on a 1996 Dodge Ram 1500 is located on the driver's side of the transmission. It is just behind the bell housing. Look for a gold plug with a black plastic top.
The temp sensor is part of the overdrive solenoid inside the transmission, on the valvebody.
P1942 Transmission adaptation, On a Dodge Durango the ambient temperature sensor is used by the DPLV, heated oxygen sensor circuit and a transmission fluid temperature sensor , If the ambient temperature is not rational in regards to the engine temperature sensor the transmission temperature will adapt to a substituted temperature value, this in turn will effect the 2-3 shift points on the transmission,
To replace the transmission sensor on a 1994 Dodge Stealth, first disconnect the negative battery cable for safety. Locate the transmission sensor, typically found on the transmission housing, and unplug the electrical connector. Remove the sensor using a suitable wrench, then install the new sensor and reconnect the electrical connector. Finally, reconnect the battery and check for proper operation.
In the transmission cooler line. Two wire connector
Crank sensor is in the top of the transmission housing at the back of the engine. Cam position sensor is in the distributor.
It is either screwed into the pressure line on the side of the transmission, or it is inside on the valve body.
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A 1999 Dodge Ram transmission does not have an input speed sensor.
The temp sensor is in the transducer inside the transmission on the vavle body. The transducer is usually gold and has a 4 wire oval connector. the temp sensor is built into it
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To change the temperature sensor on a 2005 Dodge Magnum, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Locate the coolant temperature sensor, which is typically positioned near the thermostat housing. Remove the electrical connector, then unscrew the sensor using a socket or wrench. Install the new sensor, reconnect the electrical connector, and reconnect the battery terminal.