If it's not a 4x4 / 4-wheel drive then it is on the rear tail shaft housing on the transmission. If it's a 4x4 then it will be on the tail shaft housing of the transfur case.
If it is a 4X4 then it will be in the tail shaft housing on the transfur case. If it's not a 4x4 then it will be in the transmission tailshaft housing.
Tail shaft housing is the rear end of the transmission where the drive line bolts up. On the Lincoln LS it is also where you fill up the transmission with Mercon V (transmission fluid)
NO. It has a speed sensor. You can find it bolted in the rear tail shaft housing on the transmission were the drive shaft goes into the transmission if it is a 2-wheel drive. If it is a 4-wheel drive then it will be bolted in the transfer case tail shaft housing were the rear drive shaft goes into the transfer case.
On 2 wheel drives the rear speed sensor is on the transmission tail shaft housing. For 4x4 trucks it is on the transfer case. I am talking about the ABS sensor for the rear wheels.
Location driver side, rear tail housing of transmission. Ford explorer Sport.
If it's a 2-wheel drive, Then it is screewed into the transmission tail shaft housing where the driveshaft goes into the transmission. If it's a 4-wheel drive then it will be screewed into the transfur case.
It is on the output shaft, inside the tail housing of the transmission.
It is on the transmission tail shaft housing on 2-wheel drives. If it is a 4x4 then it is on the transfur case tail shaft housing.
The sensor is located in the tail shaft housing of the transmission (where the drive shaft attaches to the transmission). It screws into the housing and has a two wire plug on it. hope this helps
It would require the complete disassembly of the transmission because the tail shaft is the last part to come out of the transmission housing.
If you take the driveshaft out of the transmission you will see a seal on the end of the transmission housing. It just pops out and you just drive the NEW seal back in with a SMALL hammer real easy. It is called a rear transmission seal. If it still leaks fluid after installing new seal, then the brass bushing inside of the tail shaft housing is worn. Replace bushing. Replace seal FIRST and if you still have a leak, then ask your question again. Thank you.