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Trying to locate the transmission speed sensor cant find it

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If it is 2WD it will be located in the transmission housing at the rear section near the output shaft.On 4WD units it will be located on the top left rear of the transfer case housing.

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If this is 4 wheel drive its on the tail cone of the transfer case

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SOURCE: location of speed sensor 2001chevy silverado 3500

Depending on what transfer case model you have,some have one sensor and some have 2.They will both be on the back of the transfer case.They will be on the tail shaft of the transfer case.The one with 2 sensors has one on the left and one on the right.Hope this helps.Good luck.

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SOURCE: location of speed sensor 2001chevy silverado 3500

above were your electrical plugin plugs up on the rear left of transmission. that is your output shaft speed sensor.

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SOURCE: i cant find my transmission speed sensor on my 99 tahoe, can someone help??

It should be near the back of the transmission where the speedo cable used to be.

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