Picture of automatic speedo sensor
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Desperate need of speedometer sensor location on an automatic transaxle to help a good customer.
Anyone has one, or is willing to take one, I would be VERY appreciative.
Thank you.
Anyone has one, or is willing to take one, I would be VERY appreciative.
Thank you.
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I don't know off hand, but the manual one has that little plastic gear on the diff output shaft... I imagine the auto, since it still has a diff, has that little plastic gear, so the sensor would be in about the same place.
I just looked in PET - 9442, illustration 311-00, item #33. It's driven in a similar way (off the pinion shaft to the diff) - sensor should look the same as the manual transmission, mounted on the driver's side, in front of the CV joint, and mounted in a more horizontal position.
I just looked in PET - 9442, illustration 311-00, item #33. It's driven in a similar way (off the pinion shaft to the diff) - sensor should look the same as the manual transmission, mounted on the driver's side, in front of the CV joint, and mounted in a more horizontal position.
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I don't know off hand, but the manual one has that little plastic gear on the diff output shaft... I imagine the auto, since it still has a diff, has that little plastic gear, so the sensor would be in about the same place.
I just looked in PET - 9442, illustration 311-00, item #33. It's driven in a similar way (off the pinion shaft to the diff) - sensor should look the same as the manual transmission, mounted on the driver's side, in front of the CV joint, and mounted in a more horizontal position.
I just looked in PET - 9442, illustration 311-00, item #33. It's driven in a similar way (off the pinion shaft to the diff) - sensor should look the same as the manual transmission, mounted on the driver's side, in front of the CV joint, and mounted in a more horizontal position.
Someone must have put an early trans in his car.
Gonna check part numbers from case.
Thanks