Speed Sensor
Auto or manual tranny??
The auto, its on the back side of the tranny, near the firewall on the top of the casing. Its a rather small thing with 2 10mm bolts holding it down and 2 wires comming out of it going to a plug. If you take the intake pipe off, its pretty easy to get to.
I forgot how the one on a manual tranny is, but its in the same relative location with I think one 10mm bolt holding it in. (I may be wrong) its been a while since I changed a manual speed sensor. I'll try to take some pics if I can get a hold of my dads camera and post them for you.
I'll warn you now, they are not cheap... like $130-$140 new... and probably like $50 from a junk yard.
The auto, its on the back side of the tranny, near the firewall on the top of the casing. Its a rather small thing with 2 10mm bolts holding it down and 2 wires comming out of it going to a plug. If you take the intake pipe off, its pretty easy to get to.
I forgot how the one on a manual tranny is, but its in the same relative location with I think one 10mm bolt holding it in. (I may be wrong) its been a while since I changed a manual speed sensor. I'll try to take some pics if I can get a hold of my dads camera and post them for you.
I'll warn you now, they are not cheap... like $130-$140 new... and probably like $50 from a junk yard.
sorry, I cant get any pics... but like I said... its mounted on the top, back side of the tranny, just under the intake hose/pipe. Its kinda down there... but a 12" extension on a ratchet worked fine for me to get the bolts out. With the bolts out, it just pops up and off the tranny... theres an "O" ring on the stub of the tranny, where the sensor came off, make sure that is in good condition and in place when putting the new sensor in.
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