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i had the same problem on my 99. the senor is located in the rear differential on top. speed was off, doors would not lock at speed,(15 mph) mileage comp was off, etc. sensor fixed all. good luck
i have 99 durango v8 5.9..the engine light is on and it gives me the code for the output speed sensor..it was driving fine then all the sudden i started it up to go somewhere and it would shift into 3rd or overdrive...i would step on the gas and the rpm's would go up
Which year is your D,,,, 02 or 1999? In any case, both models have rear drum brakes. The 01 I had would be grabby on the rear shoes when it was damp or humid out for the first stop or two.
Its a rear speed sensor on top of your diff case its around 30 bucks if you do it yourself only one stud/nut, the 99 durango does not have a speedo cable.
We had the same problem. The dealership wanted to do a 2,000 major overhaul of the rear axle. I found out there is a speed sensor that is easily replaced (it happened a few years ago but I remember the part being pretty inexpensive). Hope this helps.
The rear O2 sensor is the Sensor after the Catalytic Converter. It may have a 2 or 3 wire harness, just make sure you have the right one.
If you pick up the O2 sensor at Auto Zone or parts Source, they have the step by step instructions for you to replace it your self.
Good luck and hope this helps.
I have a 99 dodge 1500 that had the exact same problem. It was the speed sensor on the rear end mounted on the top side near the pinion gear. It is an easy repacement part. After removing the retainer and wire clip it pulls out.
It is either your output speed sensor in the transmission, or if you have rear anti lock, the rear wheel speed sensor. Check both for metal contamination.
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