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Mark Hernandez Posted on Oct 09, 2017

Where is the input speed sensor on 2006 jeep commdaer

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 26, 2012

SOURCE: location of speed sensor 2008 jeep grand cherokee lurado 4x4

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Dan Jacobs

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2014

SOURCE: Where is the input speed sensor on a 2006 jeep

On the as68rc transmission the sensor is located passenger side single bolt . just after the bell housing more towards the top of trans.

Bill Boyd

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2016

SOURCE: Jeep wrangler 2006 6 speed std transmition, where is the speed sensor located can you pls provide a diagram, thank you.

as there are 2 speed sensors located in a transmission, you have to be specific
there is a TSS for turbine speed and a VSS for the output shaft /road speed
post again all the information and the question

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2008 Jeep Commander Input/Turbine Speed Sensor code P0717.

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    2008 Jeep Commander Vehicle/Transmission Speed Sensor AutoZone

    https://www.autozone.com/engine-management/vehicle-transmission-speed-sensor/jeep/commander/2008
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    P0717 OBD-II Trouble Code: Input/Turbine Speed Sensor ...

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    P0717 is a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) for "Input/Turbine Speed Sensor No Signal". This can happen for multiple reasons and a mechanic needs to diagnose ...

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    Code P0717 Jeep Input Speed Sensor 1 Circuit No Signal

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    2006 jeep grand cherokee input speed sensor were is it on gearbox

    no engine stated (answer "IN box, not ON" shooting from hip...
    and no matching transmission stated, there are 2,
    one is Mercedes. called Nag1,
    my guess asking for Hubby or BF?
    and he looks for it and cant find it, i bet or wants me to look so he dont have to?

    the vin code on your car will tell you which transmission is there
    and the tag on its side, tells the same thing.
    no symptoms stated
    no scanned DTC errors posted.
    just easter egg hunts.
    the free book WK is there. read it? USA only are you> ??????
    http://jeepdied.com/books.html

    ever heard of jeep online
    here it is. posted 100s of times. in fact your exact question vast times here.
    see that, page see it ask you what you have.
    nobody here can guess. MB is NAG1, same box.
    5-45rfe is different.


    http://www.factorychryslerparts.com/productSearch.aspx?&ukey_make=1064&ukey_model=15529&modelYear=2006&ukey_category=0&ukey_driveline=0&ukey_trimlevel=0&ukey_modelRange=0&isOnSale=0&searchTerm=







    the NAG1 2 speed sensors are here id 1 and 12
    guess where this is?, , deep in side the box.


    nag1-pn-u2bjsddgzpu32txdukv002sq-4-0.jpg why post DTC errors.?


    the 5-45rfe box is 2 outside sensors. see here clearly.

    http://www.factorychryslerparts.com/products/Jeep/2006/Grand-Cherokee4x4--57L-Hemi-Multi-Displacement--5-Spd-Automatic-5-45RFE/SENSOR-Transmission-Input-Speed--Transmission-Output-Speed/4280857/04799061AB.html
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    2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee. DTC P2767. Is the probable cause in the transmission or external?

    the code means.
    to do the tests listed in the fsm. book, not guess.
    we do the tests, and find out if the cause in in the transmission
    the TCM or the TCM sensors or the solenoid drivers or solenoids
    or the actual transmission internals.
    why guess? why ask folks to guess. who are blind.?
    ever seen the book, and read , the chapter on A/t trans on car tests?
    alldata.com or
    free
    wk jeep
    here
    http://www.jeep4x4center.com/knowledge-base/index.htm?utm_source=cj#service

    official.
    https://www.techauthority.com/en-US/Pages/FacetSearchResults.aspx?make=Jeep&year=2006&model=GRAND+CHEROKEE+BASE&engine=3.7L+MAGNUM+V6&producttype=Service+Manuals&ptCatId=3083

    i guessed drive line... so....

    the book hints at....
    - Faulty Input Speed Sensor 2 ,.is dead.
    - Input Speed Sensor harness is open or shorted
    - Input Speed Sensor circuit poor electrical connection

    The Input Speed Sensor 2 is one of the two hall effect speed sensors that are used by the Transmission Control Module (TCM) to calculate the transmissions turbine speed. Since the turbine speed could not be measured directly, two of the drive elements are measured. Two input speed sensors are required because both elements are not active in all gears.
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    Where is the input speed sensor on a 2006 jeep grand cherokee 4x4 We need to replace it and are having trouble finding it

    On the as68rc transmission the sensor is located passenger side single bolt . just after the bell housing more towards the top of trans.
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    Jeep Commander 2006 with a diagnostic code of P2767. What is the repair for this?

    That errror indicates that you have a defective Input Speed sensor.
    NAPA has it by me for about $35 part # ATP 16494
    Looks like 1 bolt to remove and replace
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    Where is the speedometer cable located on a 07' jeep commander 4.7l v8 on the transmission? Please be specific as possible. Thank You

    Your Jeep doe not have a speedometer cable. The speed is calculated by the PCM ( vehicle computer) by input values that are received from the vehicle speed sensor. This issue is most likely not repairable by the average person without the proper scan tool required to do so.
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    2008 Jeep Commander with 5.8l Hemi problems with instrument panel

    Have shop run an OHM test on your transmission sensors -- then have them replaced and rerun the OHM test. -- it's more than likely an input speed sensor that is not working properly and telling the jeep to go into "limp mode" hence your speed isn't changing but it can't read the actual speed.
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    Will a speed sensor affect the way the transmission works on a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee

    yes it will if the trans controller does not see and input speed it will not shift out of first gear.
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