It is located on the transmission. You will see an electric wiring going toward the middle of the car, if you look carefully enough, it will end up in a connector. That connector is actually connected to the speed sensor. Connector is not held by anything, you can just unplug it. Speed Sensor though is tightened with a 10mm bolt.
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ON my 92 sundance the sensor is located on the side of the themostat housing. It also controls the cooling fan. If it quits, start the car let it warm up and unplug the sensor at the housing. If the fan comes on the sensor is bad.
it is a sensor on the transmission, you can get to it from the top under the hood, on the right side, when buying replacement auto parts guy should be able to point it out for you.
Should be much better than that with normal driving conditions. An oxygen sensor could be faulty. It most likely will be the map sensor, when the map sensor goes bad you may have a lake of performance, bad mileage, inconsistant idle, and spit and sputter at constant speed or all of the above, to test map sensor use a meter (DC) if you get 0 volts or above 4.5 volts it is bad. normal voltage is 1.5 volts at an idle.
The thermostat is on the top side of the engine. Follow the hose from the radiator to where it goes connects to the engine. The housing may have the coil bolted on to the outside, depending upon the model. On the top side of the housing is an Allen screw, which should help identify it, plus the temperature sensor is on it as well. The housing must be removed to change out the thermostat. The set screw must also be removed during refilling the system to allow air to escape.
P0711 Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/Performance