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> Transmission Sensors, Sensor locations
moongalant
post Jul 9 2008, 10:22 AM
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Hello, I have a 2000 Mitsubishi Galant and recently my check engine light and SRS (airbag) light came on, the car has no power and it feels like its stuck in a high gear. It is an automatic transmission. I took it to a transmission shop to have it diagnosed and they said the Park/Neutral switch is bad, the input turbine speed sensor is faulting, and the output speed sensor is faulting. I have a chilton repair manual but I can only find the Park/Neutral switch in it. Does anyone know where the input turbine sensor and the output speed sensors are located? If you have pictures/diagrams they would really benefit me.
Desparate need of help!!
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Upper back portion of the transmission case , removal of the air cleaner assembly will gain enough access to view frum overhead.
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