In a 1991 Chrysler New Yorker, the shift sensor, also known as the transmission range sensor, is typically located on the transmission itself. It is mounted on the side of the transmission case and is responsible for detecting the position of the gear shift lever. Accessing it may require removing the air intake components or other nearby parts for better visibility and reach. Always consult a service manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
The transmission computer uses sensors located on both the engine and transmission for shift timing.
Yes.
Yes.
It is on the back of the transmission.
Passengers side, after the catalyst.
No.No.
It does not have a mass airflow sensor.
Shift cable adjustment, low fluid, internal transmission failure.
Chrysler New Yorker was created in 1939.
It is on the passenger side of the transmission bell housing.
It is screwed into the exhaust manifold on the back of the engine.
It is on the passenger side of the transmission bell housing.