it is on the rear axel kindof on the top left of the round chunk it has a few wires running to one plug on it and there is one ( 10 mm ) bolt that holds the lock clip in place take bolt out and pull sensor up and out it is real easy to do
The sensor in the rear differential is the differential speed sensor. It serves the function of as vehicle speed sensor and as wheel speed sensor for rear wheels for ABS. The speedometer cable is on the driver's side rear of the transmission.
the speed sensor is located on top of the differential housin to replace this, remove wire harness fro sensor remove securing bolt from sensor pull old sensor out put new sensor in replace and tighten bolt hook up wire harness easy job huh
Could be several reasons but the most common would be a faulty wheel speed sensor or damaged wiring.
No , Chevy and ford will not interchange.
cam positioning sensor is on the front of the block, directly above the bottom pulley wheel this is accessed the easiest from underneath the car
Front wheel bearings are a sealed unit. so the answer is no. run them till you wear em out.
It should be in the center of the steering wheel. If you press it, the horn should sound. Otherwise, Idk where it would be. I don't know any cars where it is not on the steering wheel.
Where is cylinder temp sensor on 2000 Ford f250 with v10 engine
camshaft sensor for 2001 f250 is located on front of block above the bottom pulley wheel this is accessed easiest from underneath the vehicle
The O2 sensor on a 1988 F250 is not near the engine. Go to the exhaust manifold and down the length. It is near the catalytic converter.
Where is the starter and what does it look like on 2002 f250 ford diesel?
On top of your rear axle (pumpkin) just above the drive shaft yolk it has two wires sticking out of it.