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Donald Klick Posted on Sep 17, 2017

Where is the output speed sensor located on a 2004 Saturn Vue with a closed system Automatic Transmission?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 22, 2008

SOURCE: location of speed sensor on 2004 silverado automatic transmission

the speed sensor is located generally on the tailshaft housing or in other words where the driveshaft slides into transmission has a small black sensor with a couple of wires going to it. those trucks have a bad problem with the cluster going out on them though. more than likely that is going to be your problem. you have to take cluster to dealership (new one) and they have to burn the current mileage into it.

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Keith Bowers

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  • Posted on Jun 19, 2009

SOURCE: How to change the manual transmission fluid in 04 SaTURN vUE

take it to a 'jiffy lube' place and pay them to do it.Will probably cost $29.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2009

SOURCE: bank 2 sensor 1 o2 sensor

should be right behind the cat converter

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 04, 2009

SOURCE: How to service 2004 saturn vue Automatic

is it a vti trans,,,if so dont mess with it take it to the dealer, if its not drop the pan(messy) change the filter and put the pan up and fill it from the top plug, 7qts,the only way to drain the fluid is to drop the pan,,but if its vti dont do it, doesnt take regular fluid

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Colin Stickland

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2010

SOURCE: input and output speed sensors of 09G 6 speeds A/T

you will have a job,the dealer does not list these parts or even have a parts diagram ,only listing is an exchange gearbox for around 2500euros if i remember the price,so i ripped the box out of the customers car a fitted a manual for a seat with all the pedals and stuff .Same as a renault megane i have here for repair ,no parts listed only an exchange gearbox.

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