Holds the Overdrive gears. On 2wd drive, connects to to drive shaft. On 4wd It is shorter and bolts directly to the Transfer case
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.
On a 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe, the tail housing transfer case is located at the rear of the transmission. It connects the transmission to the transfer case, which distributes power to the front and rear axles. Accessing it typically requires lifting the vehicle and removing the driveshaft for better visibility and space to work. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for detailed instructions and safety precautions.
It is on the output shaft, inside the tail housing of the transmission.
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.
The transmission temperature sensor on a 46RE transmission is typically located on the side of the transmission case. It is usually found near the tail end of the unit, often in close proximity to the oil pan. To access it, you may need to remove the transmission pan or other components depending on the vehicle's configuration. Always consult a repair manual specific to your vehicle for precise location details.
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.
It would require the complete disassembly of the transmission because the tail shaft is the last part to come out of the transmission housing.