On my 2000 Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.7 are 2 sensors. They are both located on drivers side of transmission. The one close to bell housing is input shaft speed sensor. The one at end of transmission is output shaft speed sensor. My input sensor went bad but replaced both. Both sensors are the same. Fairly easy to change out. About $47.00 each at dealer.
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The crankshaft sensor on a 4.0L Jeep Grand Cherokee is mounted on the top driver side of the transmission bell housing.
standing at the radiator it is the 2 wire sensor all the way to the right of the transmission case. standing at the radiator it is the 2 wire sensor all the way to the right of the front of the transmission case
Two sensors in the same part, yes.
You're probably talking about the input speed sensor and/or the output speed sensor (if your model has one). They are about $20-$30 a piece, it's a cheap fix.
Usually a crankshaft sensor is located on the bellhousing of the transmission
The speed sensor is located on the drivers side of the transfercase, you will see a sensor with a connector, that is your sensor.
The governor pressure sensor is on the passenger side of the valve body inside the transmission.
It is inside the transmission, on the passenger side of the valve body.
The crankshaft position sensor is on the top driver side of the transmission bell housing.
Take the transmission pan off>take filter out>govenor sensor housing in this area
The output speed sensor on the transmission is also the vehicle speed sensor. The output sensor is the two wire sensor on the front of the trans all the way to the driver side.