The transmission temperature sensor in a Mercury Mountaineer is typically located on or near the transmission itself, often on the transmission oil pan or attached to the transmission case. It may be positioned in a location that is accessible from the bottom of the vehicle, so it may require lifting the vehicle to reach. Always refer to the vehicle’s service manual for the exact location and detailed instructions for access and replacement.
On the transmission.
on the transmission
on my 1999 ford mercury villager its on top of transmission under the van
A speed sensor on a 1998 Mercury Tracer is located on the transmission housing of the vehicle. It is placed on top in a secure location to safely measure the speed the transaxle spins.
The Vehicle Speed Sensor on the 1996 Mercury Villager is located on the back of the transmission (as you look at the vehicle from the front) on top of the transmission with a pair of wires leading away from it... best to reach it from under the vehicle.
Front of the transmission, the thing the shift cable attaches to.
switch sensor located next to the transmission
The crankshaft position sensor is at the rear of the engine where it joins with the transmission bellhousing. It is at the left (front) side, not far from the starter.
The crankshaft position sensor is at the rear of the engine where it joins with the transmission bellhousing. It is at the left (front) side, not far from the starter.
The transmission speed sensor on a 2007 Mercury Mountaineer is typically located on the transmission itself, usually near the output shaft. You may find it on the driver's side of the transmission, mounted on the case. For precise identification and access, it's best to consult the vehicle's service manual or a repair guide.
on the transmission
right above the oil filter on the transmission side of the filter mount