* For automatic transmissions: The sensor is typically mounted on the side of the transmission case, near where the output shaft connects to the driveshaft. It's often a small, cylindrical sensor with a single wire connector. You'll likely need to get under the car to see it clearly.
* For manual transmissions (less likely on a 1994 Intrepid, but possible): The location would vary slightly but is generally still on the transmission case, near the output shaft.
To find it definitively:
1. Consult your repair manual: A Chilton's or Haynes repair manual specific to your 1994 Dodge Intrepid will have a diagram showing the exact location. This is the most reliable method.
2. Use an online parts diagram: Many auto parts websites (like AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, etc.) allow you to look up parts diagrams for your specific year, make, and model. Search for "transmission speed sensor" and you might find a diagram showing its location.
3. Look for a small sensor near the transmission output: Armed with the knowledge that it's near the output shaft, get under the car and carefully inspect the transmission case for a small sensor with a single wire connector.
Remember to disconnect the negative battery terminal before working near any electrical components. Be cautious when working under your car and use jack stands for safety. If you're not comfortable working on your car yourself, it's best to take it to a qualified mechanic.