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Old 08-25-2010, 03:53 PM
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I'm trying to figure out exactly what part that is where the plug with the 4 next to it goes on the transmission. This is a picture of a 2003 Neon transmission.

 
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A connector from the harness, most likely going to the TCM. It goes where the little line underneath it shows.
 
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None of the 4 connectors attaches to the TCM, but the wires from them go to the TCM... the cut off wire right next to #4 arrow goes to the TCM.
#1 solenoid pack
#2 input speed sensor
#3 output speed sensor
The #4 is for the range sensor (PRNDL switch)
 

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Alright,

Thank you all for your input!
 
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Originally Posted by sapporo
None of the 4 connectors attaches to the TCM, but the wires from them go to the TCM
I know, I just didn't think I'd need to spell it out. You can clearly see the connector goes to the transmission, with wires going in the other direction. Guess I had to spell it out now after all.
 
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ya, sometimes you sure need to spell it out even when there's a crystal clear picture.

I've been getting mods threatening to ban me for comments less than you stated.. oh well that's typical ..... beat up on the knowledgeable so the less fortunate feel better about their inabilities
 
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I guess if you want it crystal clear, the wires run to the PCM since 03+ TCM's are integrated into the PCM.
 
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Which is input sensor and which is output sensor in that pic? Im just curious as I think I have a problem with one or both of mine.
 
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Originally Posted by briann510
Which is input sensor and which is output sensor in that pic? Im just curious as I think I have a problem with one or both of mine.
Originally Posted by sapporo
#1 solenoid pack
#2 input speed sensor
#3 output speed sensor
The #4 is for the range sensor (PRNDL switch)
There you go!
 
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Originally Posted by briann510
Which is input sensor and which is output sensor in that pic? Im just curious as I think I have a problem with one or both of mine.

I swore I GAVE the answer just a couple posts from the question.
 


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