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You have to first remove the transmission oil pan and the valve body. The Range sensor is relatively easy after that.
There is only the speed sensor and the range switch.
PO708, Transmission Range Sensor Hi Output circuit.
Front of the transmission, the thing the shift cable attaches to.
range sensor is located inside transmission. remove pan and it is attached to shift selector rod and vave body.
Trouble code P1336 means: Crankshaft/Camshaft Sensor Range/Performance
Is it possible you're pressing the green "no overdrive" knob when you put the car in gear? This will lock-out higher gear range. Just a thought.
The only "sensors" on the transmission are the speed sensor at the top in back, and the range switch on the front.
Its the sensor that regulates the overdrive on the car. Its bolted to the transmission. Its $90 bucks. If your car starts jumping RPM's on the freeway, Its bad. Change it.
No, the range sensor reads what gear or "range" you have shifted into.A speed sensor reads the speed of an item.No, the range sensor reads what gear or "range" you have shifted into.A speed sensor reads the speed of an item.
I know you can get to 2 of them by taking off the front drivers wheel quite ez I think one is the shift select sensor
I was reading online that a common cause is the TR/MLP sensor (Transmission Range sensor, or Manual Lever Position sensor) You may want to look into that.