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  • Feb 9, 2008, 05:43 PM
    sergioolano
    Transmission sensors plymouth grand voyager 96
    Hi,
    I have a 96 Plymouth grand Voyager 3.0 L, and need to replace both transmission sensors (input and output) I found pictures on differents sites about the location, but once I lift the car and start figuring out... I can't find them!!
    Where is exactly the location and what steps should I take to replace them? I already have the parts (sc103 & sc104... parts manufacturer codes).
    Thank you
  • Feb 10, 2008, 09:01 AM
    CaptainRich
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    Quote:

    Originally Posted by sergioolano
    Hi,
    I have a 96 Plymouth grand Voyager 3.0 L, and need to replace both transmission sensors (input and output) I found pictures on differents sites about the location, but once I lift the car and start figuring out.....I can't find them !!!!
    where is exactly the location and what steps should I take to replace them? I already have the parts (sc103 & sc104.....parts manufacturer codes).
    thank you

    The input speed sensor is located to the left of the manual shift lever.
    Attachment 6144

    The output speed sensor is located to the right of the manual shift lever.
    Attachment 6145

    I hope this helps you.
  • Feb 11, 2008, 12:05 AM
    sergioolano
    Thx Captain Rich,
    My apologies for the completely lack of knowledge but how can I get to the Manual Shift Lever?? I've seen this picture before and tried to find it in the front of the vehicle down below the battery (or anywhere near the tranny) but I could find the sensors!! (or is under the vehicle or need to open any part? I removed the air filter to get a clear view but didn't help) and unsuccesfuly I followed the wiring to see the plugs on the tranny as well.
    What the easiest way to replace those?
    Thanks again
  • Feb 11, 2008, 06:20 AM
    CaptainRich
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    The switches are external. And the manual shaft is where the shift cable attaches to the transmission, right behind the range sensor. Both switches are on the front left of the trans, facing forward.
    Everything looks different in the artwork. They show the switches without any connectors attached. Sorry...

    Attachment 6151
  • May 11, 2008, 12:46 PM
    Peale
    I have a 98 Plymouth Grand Voyager. I was told by a mechanic friend of mine that the sensors on the four speed transmission are located internally and you have to pull the tranny to get to them. This is opposed to the three speed that the sensors are available like described in these diagrams.

    This is what I've been told, I can't easily verify if it's true or not.
  • May 11, 2008, 04:07 PM
    Peale
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Peale
    I have a 98 Plymouth Grand Voyager. I was told by a mechanic friend of mine that the sensors on the four speed transmission are located internally and you have to pull the tranny to get to them. This is opposed to the three speed that the sensors are available like described in these diagrams.

    This is what I've been told, I can't easily verify if it's true or not.

    Just checked mine out, it had the sensor. Replaced it, and off I go!
  • Nov 1, 2011, 04:27 AM
    penny68682002
    Woman on the learning process... no man to help. Sensors are located on the outside of transmission. Remove air filter and this helps to expose... sensors and shift solenoid. Facing the engine from front of vehicle... input sensor on left side of trans. Dipstick and output sensor on right. Geezzz it is really tough and takes a lot of research. 4' 11'' no one can tell me there within reach... (smile).

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