The overdrive sensor on a 1996 automatic Geo Tracker is typically located on the transmission itself, near the valve body. It is often found near the gear selector or the transmission harness. For precise identification, consulting a vehicle service manual or wiring diagram can be helpful, as the exact location may vary slightly based on the specific model and configuration.
The 1990 Geo Tracker IAT sensor is located on the top of the transmission. The IAT sensor will be near the back of the transmission.
On a 1993 Toyota T100 with an automatic transmission, the temperature sensor that helps control the overdrive lockup is typically located on the transmission itself. It is usually found near the valve body or on the side of the transmission case. This sensor monitors the transmission fluid temperature, allowing the transmission control unit to engage overdrive when the fluid reaches the appropriate temperature. If you're troubleshooting, it's advisable to consult the vehicle’s service manual for the exact location and specifications.
The speed sensor for a 1996 Geo Tracker is located on the transmission housing. The speed sensor is important , it keeps track of the tires and delivers the figures to the main system
My friends car did the same exact thing. It could be your transmission sensor. I am not exactly sure what the sensor is called but it has to do with the way it shifts. Overdrive sensor maybe?
It'll be the speed sensor on the gear box,
In the Transmission
There are several red flags that can indicate overdrive is not working on an automatic vehicle. If a car is shifting in and out of gear or out of overdrive is usually the first signal of a problem. Other signals include low fluid levels and and erratic temperature sensor.
I was told that it is the temp sensor. The car needs to be at 150 degrees. I am working on the same problem.
in the dist.
The automatic transmission temperature sensor, on your 1990 Mitsubishi, is located on the top of the transmission. The sensor will have to electrical wires going to it.
In the rear passenger side wheel assembly.
The IAT ( Intake Air Temperature ) sensor is located on the back of the air cleaner housing.