* Replacement output shaft speed sensor
* Socket wrench set
* Flat-head screwdriver
* Pliers
* Extension cord
Instructions
1. Park your car on a level surface and turn off the engine.
2. Engage the parking brake and chock the wheels.
3. Crawl under the car and locate the output shaft speed sensor. It is located on the top of the transmission, near the differential.
4. Disconnect the electrical connector from the speed sensor.
5. Use a socket wrench to remove the two bolts that hold the speed sensor in place.
6. Remove the old speed sensor from the transmission.
7. Install the new speed sensor by inserting the threaded end into the transmission and securing the bolts.
8. Reconnect the electrical connector to the speed sensor.
9. Start the engine and test the speed sensor by driving around for a few minutes.
10. If the check engine light does not come on and the speedometer is working properly, then the speed sensor was successfully replaced.
Tips
* If you have difficulty accessing the speed sensor, you may need to remove the exhaust system.
* Be careful not to drop the bolts when removing the old speed sensor.
* Make sure that the new speed sensor is securely tightened before driving the car.