The shift sensor, also known as the transmission range sensor or neutral safety switch, is typically located on the side of the transmission. It is mounted on the exterior of the transmission case and is positioned near the shift lever or linkage. This sensor detects the position of the gear shifter and relays that information to the vehicle's computer system for proper transmission function. Depending on the vehicle make and model, its exact location may vary, so consulting the service manual can provide specific details.
The transmission sensor in Honda CR-V is located between the shift lever and transmission box.
The transmission computer uses sensors located on both the engine and transmission for shift timing.
In most cases, you will find the speed shift sensor for your 1998 Chevy Blazer located on the backside of your transfer case. The transfer case is located on the transmission.
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Its on the tranny where the shift linkage attaches
range sensor is located inside transmission. remove pan and it is attached to shift selector rod and vave body.
Replace your speedometer sensor. I just had mine replaced in my '04 Impala. The sensor tells the tranny when to shift. It's located right in front of the transmission.
Front of the transmission, the thing the shift cable attaches to.
not sure the car does not want to shift out of first gear after it gets hot. Thinking it is the speed sensor.
A flashing D4 light on Honda Accords is commonly the result of a bad speed sensor. The speed sensor is located on the transmission and sends a signal to the speedometer and a signal telling the transmission when to shift.
The speed sensor is located under the shift linkage on top of the transmission and is only held in place by one (10mm) screw.
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