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Old 12-28-2015, 03:39 PM
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I'm trying to replace the output speed sensor and I'm not able to locate it where all of the diagrams say it should be. It's a 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 Van with 3.9L and everything I can find about it says it should be on the driver's side on the tail of the transmission but I don't see it. Is it possible that on this version of the transmission it utilizes info from the sensor on the rear differential for this purpose?
 
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What's that sensor dead center in the picture?
 
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What's that sensor dead center in the picture?
I'm not certain, but it's not the one I'm looking for. It should be located on the shaft. This is the part

http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/2000/dodge/ram_1500/transmission/automatic_transmission_speed_sensor.html
 
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Only the 4-speed tranny has the output sensor on the shaft.
 
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Only the 4-speed tranny has the output sensor on the shaft.
This a 4 speed
 
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This a 4 speed
Are you sure? As far as I knew they didn't install the 4-speeds in 1500 vans with the V6 engines. The V6s came with 3-speed and the V8s came with 3-speed with O/D (4-speed).
 
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Originally Posted by alloro
Are you sure? As far as I knew they didn't install the 4-speeds in 1500 vans with the V6 engines. The V6s came with 3-speed and the V8s came with 3-speed with O/D (4-speed).
yep.

The 32RH feels like it has 4 shifts...the last one you are feeling is the torque converter locking up - it is not a shift.
 
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My 3.9 has a 3 speed
 



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