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How do i change transmission speed sensor?

I need to replace the transmission speed sensor

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Do crown Vic's have a input speed sensor I know it has a output sensor I changed that one and cr still won't get the first gear. I have to give it gas until it jerks and goes into gear and then runs great until I have to slow down and give it gas again and does the same thing jerk and then goes.

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It is located in the tailshaft housing of the transmission. You simply unbolt the retainer, un-plug the wires, and pop out the old sensor. Stick the new one in, bolt down the retainer, and plug in the new one.

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