On a 2003 Ford Explorer, the transmission range sensor is typically located on the transmission itself, near the shift linkage. It is usually mounted on the side of the transmission case and is responsible for detecting the position of the gear selector. Accessing it may require removing some components or protective covers for better visibility. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and diagrams.
2003 Ford Explorer 4 door models do not have an automatic transmission dipstick , Ford has a way of checking from underneath the Explorer
The range/performance sensor gives code p0501. it is located on the passenger side axle, it connects to the rotors. Also known as he vehicle speed sensor 'A' range/performance sensor. the other 2 speed sensors are the output and input sensor they sit on top of the transmission under the air filter box.
The 2003 Forrester IAT sensor can be found on the top of the transmission. The IAT sensor will be near the back of the transmission.
It is inside the transmission, on the valve body. It is called the trs, transmission range sensor.
The 2003 Ford Explorer has a 5-speed automatic.
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A signal from the range sensor inside the transmission is passed from the transmission computer to the under hood fuse box. It turns the lights on.A signal from the range sensor inside the transmission is passed from the transmission computer to the under hood fuse box. It turns the lights on.
it has to be pumped into the bottom of the transmission
It is inside the transmission, on the valve body. It is called a range sensor.
on the output shaft of the transmission, close to where the drive shaft enters
on the transmission on the transmission
Bolted to the rear of the engine.