all depends on what the vehicle is. Prices vary also if you want a new or used part. OEM Factory part or aftermarket or (knock off's)
The exact location of the speed sensor on a 1997 Honda Accord is on the very top of the transmission. There is a plug in, electronic speed sensor in this location.
There is no cable its electronic speed sensor
A speed sensor is an electronic component-a way of the ECU knowing speed of vehicle to assist in various calculations, this unit is usually situated on the output of the differential.
nope it has an electronic speed sensor
Vehicle Speed Sensor
No
no cable electronic speed sensor (wire driven)
The 1993 model year typically uses an electronic speed sensor rather than a mechanical speedo cable. This electronic speed sensor is responsible for sending speed information to the vehicle's computer and the speedometer. However, the exact setup can vary depending on the specific model and its features, so it's always best to consult the vehicle’s service manual for precise details.
The 2004 Ford Explorer ABS speed sensor will cost approximately $65, at a Ford dealership. A discount auto-parts store might offer a cheaper price for the speed sensor.
No, the 700R4 speed sensor will not work in a TH350 transmission, as they use different speed sensor designs and mounting configurations. The TH350 typically relies on a mechanical speedometer drive, while the 700R4 uses an electronic speed sensor. To retrofit a 700R4 speed sensor into a TH350, significant modifications would be required, including changes to the transmission and potential adjustments to the vehicle's wiring and speedometer system.
check for a cable comming out of the transmission even if its electronic
NO cable. it has a vehicle speed sensor bolted into the transmission. Electronic controlled.