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open the bonnet and look down behind the headlamp, you should see some small type nuts, possibly about 6 that hold the unit in place, undo them, remove the multi wire plug from the unit and replace with the new headlamp assembly
1999 Plymouth Truck Grand
Voyager 2WD 3.8L MFI 6cyl * The Vehicle Speed Sensor is located
Mounted on transmission
* The
Sensor - Transmission Speed is located
Mounted on transmission
<img src' "http://www.2carpros.com/forum/automotive_pictures/170934_plymouth_voyager_1.jpg" /> This is a diagram of where and what it looks like. Its located on the back side near the firewall on your transmission. GOOD LUCK!
I had this problem on mine i loosend up the cable end by the hood latch and checked to make sure nothing was bent, you can also buy a new cable for it as it may be broken somewhere in the way for around $25. but check the end at the hood latch usually gets gummed up with grease and dirt
when the ac is on the computer is looking at pressure in the ac system to control the cooling fan operation if the pressure is increasing the cooling fan is commanded on now if the pressure switch is bad or if the ac system is low on refrigerant it is not building pressure and the cooling fans are not going to come on.
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