There sure are. There is an output sensor and an input sensor on the automatic transmissions. The output sensor is external, controls the speedometer, and is easily changed. The input sensor is a nightmare! It is internal, and believed to control the shift points. Some GM dealers will tell you that it is external, and not a problem, but don't believe it. It is inside the transmission right behind the valve body, which must be removed. In order to remove the pan and valve body, (as well as the filter), you must remove the transmission from the car!!! If the problem is intermittent like mine, and it still shifts normally, just reset the check engine light and ignore it.
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My Saturn is a L100. I found the fuse in the engine compartment fuse box labeled BCM2 (body control module 2). Good luck!!
there's 4 ho2 sensors total 2 of them are on the front of the engine and the other 2 are on the back of the engine
Two wheel abs will only have wheel speed sensors in the rear. Four wheel abs will have wheel speed sensors at all four wheels.
It has 1 vehicle speed sensor bolted in the tail shaft of the transfer case. It has 2 wheel speed sensors in behind the front rotors too. 1 on each side.
There are 2 O2 sensors on the s-series. One on the exhaust manifold and one after the catalytic converter.
There is only one oxygen sensor on '92 Saturns and it is located on the exhaust manifold right under the hood.
The three speed automatic has a plugs for the park neutral switch, the lock up solenoid and the vehicle speed sensor.
There are 2 speed sensors, check the one on the rear differential also.
Yes it has 2 speed sensors. On is in the trans. And the other is in the speedometer head.
there are 2 sensors 1 is in the exhaust manifold at the very front with 1 wire coming out of it and one behind the catalytic converter with 4 wires
there are 2 sensors #2 and 2 sensors #1