It's attached to the transaxle. Actually, the LS400 is rear wheel drive and doesn't have a transaxle. The sensor is located on the drivers side of the transmission. It is very hard to find. Recommend a repair manual or go to your local auto parts store and ask to see the diagram in their parts catalog of that item. Usually, it will show you where it is located.
Yes, the speed sensor operates the speedometer on a 1992 Subaru SVX. The speed sensor detects the vehicle's speed and sends this information to the engine control module (ECM), which processes the data and relays it to the speedometer for display. If the speed sensor fails, the speedometer may not function properly.
If you are referring to the sensor for the speedometer and the computer it is a 3 wire plug located on the tailshaft of the transmission
Speed sensor
Low idle speed in a 1994 Lexus LS400 can be caused by several factors, including a dirty or malfunctioning idle air control valve (IACV), vacuum leaks in the intake system, or issues with the throttle body. Additionally, problems with the engine's sensors, such as the mass airflow sensor (MAF) or throttle position sensor (TPS), can also affect idle speed. Regular maintenance and diagnostics are essential to identify and resolve the underlying issue.
There is no speedometer cable. MPH is calibrated using a speed sensor. If your speedometer is not working, you have a bad speed sensor module.
The speed sensor is located in the speedometer assembly, at the back of where the speedometer needle connects.
The vehicle speed sensor which is an integral part of the speedometer
Yes, a 1990 Oldsmobile 98 is equipped with a speedometer sensor, which is typically part of the vehicle's transmission system. This sensor provides data about the vehicle's speed to the speedometer, allowing it to display the current speed accurately. If the speedometer is malfunctioning, it may indicate an issue with the speed sensor or its connections.
mass air flow sensor could be going bad
I have the same problem with my Nissan 240SX 91. Speedometer moves a little and stuck there! But the odometer work! Is that something to do with speed sensor? Thanks, Hai * I can't tell you how to fix this but I can tell you where to look. I know there is a sticky post dealing with this issue on lexusownersclub.com I would read that to get the scope of what kind of issue you are facing. Good luck! Denny
controls speedometer
the speed sensor, trans. sensor , or the speedometer cable