The speed sensor on a 1990 Chevy Celebrity is on the top of the transaxle on the passenger side of the car. To change it unlatch and remove the wire harness then remove the two bolts that hold it in. The speed sensor can then be lifted out of the transaxle. To reinstall a new sensor reverse these steps.
The speed sensor connector is located on top of the transaxle, passenger side. It is next to the end where the CV axle goes into the transaxle.
The speed sensor on a Chevy Silverado is located on the tailshaft of the transmission. To remove it, unplug the wire hardness, unscrew the bolt holding it in place, and pull it out.
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The idle speed is read by the Engine Control Module(computer) and adjusted as necessary by use of the idle air control in conjunction with the throttle position sensor. There is no separate idle sensor as such.
where is the speed sensor for the transmission located in 2001 chevy venture
It is part of the speedometer.
The 1992 Chevy K 1500 speed sensor is located on the back of the transmission. The speed sensor will be in the upper right-hand corner of the transmission.
The idle speed on a 1987 Chevy Celebrity is controlled by the engine computer, there is no way provided to adjust it.
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To change the speed sensor on a Chevy passenger van, first, ensure the vehicle is parked on a level surface and the engine is off. Locate the speed sensor, which is typically found on the transmission or differential, and disconnect the electrical connector. Remove the mounting bolt and gently pull the sensor out; replace it with the new sensor, reattach the bolt, and reconnect the electrical connector. Finally, check for any leaks and test the vehicle to ensure proper operation.
To change the speed sensor in a 1998 Chevy Cavalier with a 3-speed transmission, first, disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Locate the speed sensor on the transmission, typically near the output shaft; you may need to remove any obstructions for access. Unplug the electrical connector, remove the retaining bolt, and pull the old sensor out. Install the new sensor by reversing the steps: insert it, secure it with the bolt, reconnect the electrical connector, and then reconnect the battery.
Its in the transmission