location of lancer 2003 sensor in automatic transmission Hi there, As there are several sensors on the transmission, can you please specify which sensor you are trying to locate ?
...Usually a P0705 means your TRS (transmission range sensor) is shot. It is what looks like an old backup light/neutral safety switch and is attached to the transmission where the shift lever goes in.
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...this to happen .? Thank you check oil level in the transmission run the fault codes as it could be a problem sensor make sure that only CVT transmission oil is used as ATF oil destroys CV ...
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...sensor is located above the transmission housing, and doesn't require you to take apart the tranny. I am having trouble finding the part number for this and where to buy it. Any help would be nice. ...
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where is the transmission range sensor for mitsubushi lancer model 1997 located On the transmission case. Below is a typical Mitsubishi Range selector switch. We do not have "Lancer" in the USA"
...the transmission ratio sensor , the Transmission control module or the VSS it will be revealed by a problem code Repair your vehicle right away. Just click on the link I attached 2002 mitsubishi ...
...transmission has 2 sensors mine was the input sensor. it cost close to 150. at the dealer. check to see if that is it. by the way if you open it they wont give you a refund. that is what they told me ...
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...Sensor and P1751-TCM control relay appeared. The transmission does not have a fuse, only a power-up relay located in the under hood fuse panel, near the front of the panel. If there is a problem with ...
automatic transmission not shifting gears my 2008 lancer is having trouble accelerating and shifting gears. it's an automatic and my service engine soon light turns on and off. it accelerates up ...
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- VSS or wiring bad. P0705 - Transmission Range Sensor Circuit malfunction (PRNDL Input) - Sensor or wiring bad. Thanks for using FixYa - a FixYa rating is appreciated for answering your FREE question
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