where is the speed sensor on a 1999 Dodge ram The vehicle speed sensor is located on the top of the rear axle. You remove the nut and stud that hold it down and gently twist and pry it out. Be carefull not to break it off.
A 2001 Dodge truck does not have a speedometer cable. The speed signal comes from the rear axle speed sensor. (the sensor on top of the center of the rear axle)
The speedometer signal comes form the abs sensor on top of the rear axle.
on my 4x4 it is on top of the rear diff into the housing..
Answer Yes, they are totally different. The speedometer signal comes from the rear axle abs sensor.
Possible failed rear axle speed sensor. This truck does not use a cable, the speed signal comes from the ABS.
The sensors that usually go bad in a Dodge truck are the throttle position sensor, the oxygen sensor, engine light sensor and crank sensor. These malfunctions can be fixed on any Dodge dealership.
1997 and before it is on the tailshaft of the trans/transfer case. 1998 and later it is on the top of the rear axle.
That truck does not have a maf sensor.
It doesn't have an oxygen sensor.
The speedometer signal comes from the abs system, via the rear axle speed sensor. The rear axle speed sensor is mounted on the top center of the axle. The automatic transmission also has an output speed sensor, on the rear driver side, that is used for shift timing.
The vehicle speed sensor, on your 1994 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck, is located on the back of the transmission. The speed sensor is labeled as such.
Back driver side of trasnmission.Back driver side of trasnmission.