To remove the speed sensor from a 1994 Isuzu Trooper, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and the ignition is turned off. Locate the speed sensor, which is typically found on the transmission housing. Disconnect the electrical connector and use a socket or wrench to remove the retaining bolt. Once the bolt is removed, gently pull the sensor out of the transmission.
The 1990 Isuzu 2.8 liter engine MAF sensor can be found on the firewall in the engine compartment. The sensor will be on the passenger side of the firewall.
The 1993 Isuzu Trooper with the 4L30E 5-speed manual specifies API 5W30 for the transmission. API SJ (or above) is compatible with this transmission.
To replace the speed sensor on an Isuzu Axiom, first, ensure the vehicle is parked on a level surface and the ignition is off. Locate the speed sensor, typically found on the transmission housing. Disconnect the electrical connector and remove the sensor by unscrewing it from its mounting. Install the new sensor by reversing the process, ensuring a secure fit and reconnecting the electrical connector before testing the vehicle.
Remove the wiring harness from your speed sensor. Remove the speed sensor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new speed sensor.
Raise the vehicle and locate the speed sensor. Remove the electrical plug. Turn the speed sensor counterclockwise and remove it. Install the new speed sensor.
sounds like transmission problems, probably need to have a professional look at it
From 1999 to 2002: 2WD: Protrudes from the transmission housing, just ahead of the propeller shaft. 4WD: Protrudes from the rear output shaft housing of the transfer case. Not sure about earlier years, but probably the same location,
The speed sensor is mounted in the top of the rear differential on a 1999 F150. Remove the wires, then unbolt the sensor to remove it.
For the ABS it is on the left side of the rear axle.
the sensor is in the back of the rear differintial u need to check the wires running back by the right rear tire for breaks as this problem was apparent on my own 1993 rodeo other than that the sensor unplugs from the harness and is very easy to remove and replace
replacing speed senor is not a hassle. all you have to do is find SPEED SENSOR, all cars are different, in my honda theres 4, i have replaced two already. speed sensor should be on transmission. remove bolts and pull out. simple put in new sensor.
i have a 1990 Isuzu trooper as well and the speedometer and odometer also quit working, they both come off of a mechanical cable that is attached to the drive train. that cable breaks, and you lose both speed and odometer indications. they are extremely difficult to find, so if you do, write me back...