It is on the valve body, inside the transmission.
The crankshaft position sensor on a 3.5L Chrysler Pacifica is located next to the motor, toward the rear. It can be found next to the transmission.
There are two on the transmission and one at each wheel bearing.
It is inside the transmission, on the valve body. It is called a TRS (trans range sensor).
Inside the transmission, on the valve body. It is called a TRS (transmission range sensor).Inside the transmission, on the valve body. It is called a TRS (transmission range sensor).
Inside the transmission, on the valve body. It is called a TRS (transmission range sensor).Inside the transmission, on the valve body. It is called a TRS (transmission range sensor).
The crankshaft position sensor on a 2006 Chrysler Pacifica is typically located near the bottom of the engine, mounted on the engine block or near the transmission bell housing. It can be accessed from underneath the vehicle, often requiring removal of some components for better access. Refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise location and removal instructions, as it may vary slightly based on the engine configuration.
It doesn't have a mass air flow sensor.
The vehicle speed sensor is not an independent sensor. The transmission computer uses its output speed sensor to calculate vehicle speed. That signal is sent to the cluster for the speedometer. The ABS also measures wheel speed and it is compared to the transmission reading.
It is very hard to see, but if you are looking at the engine from the front of the vehicle, it's on the right side of the engine on the transmission bell housing at about 2 o'clock. You'll have to dig your arm in.
It is inside the transmission, on top of the valve body.
It is on the output end of the transmission.It is on the output end of the transmission.
There are two speed sensors, an input and output. They are located on the transmission. If the problem is the speedometer not working it is the output sensor located on the driver side of the rear of the transmission.