SOURCE: location of the speed sensor on 1996 town & country
they are on the front drivers side of the transmisson and have two wires coming off them, there are two one is an input shaft sensor and the other is an output shaft sensor unless you have a 4 cyl van then there is only one sensor please rate -jeff
SOURCE: low speed fan relay for the 2005 chrysler town and country
If you are talking about the cooling fan relay for the radiator there is no low speed and high speed relay. There is only one relay and it is behind the grill revitted to the bumper rail. It is doesnt look like you typical relay.
SOURCE: Transmission input output speed sensors
The speed sensor is on the tailshaft of the transmission,on the passenger side of the car,it has 3 wires. The output sensors are located on the front of the transmission about mid-way up the housing & only have 2 wires. Note the output sensors are not responsible for vehicle speed. Only the output shaft speed is recorded. They are for finding the correct cvi(clutch volume index) only. If you have a cvi issue,the transmission is toast.
SOURCE: 2000 Silverado-4.3 ltre-cranks over-wont start-consistenly
Yes. First, in the fuse block under the hood check INJ A fuse and INJ B fuse. INJ A fuse is circuit 1039 which feeds the coil. If the fuse is OK, replace the coil electrical connector. I stock 2 of these at my dealership because they are needed quite often.
FYI P1351 is an ignition coil control circuit DTC.
SOURCE: replace the input speed sensor on a 2001 chrysler
The input speed sensor is located directly below and a little to the right of the cooler lines that are going into the transmission. IF you are standing in from of the car, remove the air breather or anything else that prevents you from getting down in on the driver side. There are two seemingly similar plugs at 9o'clock to the rear of the motor. The one closest to the motor is the input, the one further back is the out put.
It just unscrews and you screw the new on in.
Hope this helps
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