the sensor is located in the differential housing on the back of the transmission. (this is the speedomoter sensor, it is in the housing that the pass axle shaft slides into) For the 3.3/3.8L, it is near the bell-housing facing the firewall, as it senses the magnets that are on the torque converter when it spins. (that is the engine speed crank position sensor)
The speed of light is about 300,000 km/sec. Just divide the distance by the speed of light. The answer will be in seconds; divide by 60 to get minutes, by 3600 to get hours, or by 86400 to get days.
output speed sensor
standing at the radiator it is the 2 wire sensor all the way to the right of the transmission case. standing at the radiator it is the 2 wire sensor all the way to the right of the front of the transmission case
You're probably talking about the input speed sensor and/or the output speed sensor (if your model has one). They are about $20-$30 a piece, it's a cheap fix.
Engine speed sensor circuit malfuntion
If you are refering to the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) it is on tranny by where the axles are
the speed sensor senses the speed and tells your transmission when to shift , it also controls your speedometer.
It is located in the passenger side axel housing for the CV joint, on the rear side of the engine compartment.
The input speed sensor is the two wire sensor on the front of the transmission case closest to the engine.
right on the trans they are plug ins one is a speed sensor
It measures the speed of the output gear of the transmission. It is used for shift timing.
This code indicates a problem with the vehicle speed sensor. Check the wiring and if it is good replace the vehicle speed sensor.
It is not adjustable. If the idle speed is not correct, then you have a sensor/actuator/computer issue.
You need to look on your transmission there should be 2 of them I have A 96 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 3.0 liter and it has 2 on the transmission on it just match up ur sensors not very hard. sorry best i can do.
It measures the speed of the transmission input shaft. The transmission computer uses this info for shift timing.
On the four speed automatic, it is inside the transmission on the valve body. On the three speed, it is on the front of the transmission case.
The three speed does have a hydraulic governor in the transmission. The four speed does not.