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Old 05-26-2011, 03:34 PM
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I have a '99 with only 63,500 miles. Check engine light code: P0720. Can I fix it myself? Rear wheel sensor mounted on rear differential housing? Please advise me.

Check engine code: P0720. Output speed sensor. Can I fix it myself? Is it connected to the rear diff? Have been getting irregular idle from time to time. Please advise me. Maybe dirty connector?
 

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Old 05-26-2011, 04:06 PM
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P0720-LOW OUTPUT SPEED SENSOR - RPM ABOVE 15 MPH
replace the output speed sensor on the transmission, its an easy swap and a $20 (about) sensor, should take longer to drive to the store and pick it up than it does to change (5 min MAX to change)

also have a rag ready a little bit of trans fluid will likely drip out, not enough to catch or affect the fluid level, but enough that you will want a rag handy
 
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Thank you shrpshtr325. The part is $17.00 Can you tell me where on the x-mission the sensor is located? From crawling underneath. Also, I added about a pint of fluid to bring things to normal. Don't think that was the problem.
 
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Old 05-27-2011, 08:18 AM
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the sensor is on the drivers side of the transmission tailshaft, on my old truck it was the only sensor under there so you cant miss it.
 



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