Sent it back and got a refund they did not tell us their was a restocking fee, but oh well. This part fits specific Nissan , , , models. If you have any doubt as to repairs on your vehicle, please contact your technician. Nismo, thanks for your response! I tried to get it out without it and it wasn't happening. Managed to get a 10% discount though.
I would suggest calling a Nissan Dealer parts person and ask them. It can also indicate that there is an increase in the tailpipe emissions that is surpassing the acceptable limits for atmospheric contaminants from motor vehicles. Test … the theory by applying pressure to the outside of the hatch back lock. The information is really slim I have attached one pic above and it looks like they also call it a Revolution sensor. This will alert the driver to an issue that needs to be investigated quickly because an error code has been sent to the vehicle's computer. This is not an excuse if you get pulled over by a law enforcement officer. They will do it for free.
Go back to the sensor and unscrew it using your socket and wrench. Thanks Thanks for the picture: it shows the basic problem which is a sensor that needs to insert directly downward from the top of the transmission at the intersection of transmission with bell housing. I am throwing the p0720 code and have replaced the output shaft speed sensor and still have the same code. The throttle position sensor is on the driver-side of the throttle-body. Like the idle-air control valve, no longer made by Nissan and no where else makes it aftermarket. It is located on the input side of the automatic transaxle.
Select Year for Nissan Pathfinder Speed Sensor. My shops labor is 80. If you have a check engine light on, don't worry it will turn off eventually. The result is optimal shift timing during deceleration and improved shifting. The actual speed sensor has a 2 wire clip on it, and is held in place by the bracket and a 10mm bolt. Did you drop your transmission? It looks like a doughnut with rubber on it, and a wire coming out of the side. The result is optimal shift timing during deceleration and improved shifting.
The diagram listed above is for your reference. I would take this one step further and suggest that maybe you could lower the transmission and engine as a unit by the six inches or so that is neccessary and then replace the sensor. So in short just let it be. Follow it until you find where it plugs into. You may need to remove the two screws securing the window release lock plastic cover, too. I'm never in favor of cutting any factory wiring when you can disconnect a harness. We stock automatic transmission speed sensor parts for most Nissan models including , , , , , , , , , , and.
Tape off the open pigtail and secure to prevent rattling. The last diagram on that page shows the connector to the Turbine revolution sensor, after the pan has been pulled. Because of this leak, you will probably get funny problem codes down the road here. I finally took it to an independent repair place and the guy figured it out. I just converted my 88 pathfinder, which bar the vg30i engine … with 5 speed transmission to a 2 barrel holly carburetor, I got sick of hearing that part has been discontinued, or thats a dealer only part, and hunting for months to find working used parts. The transmission turbine speed sensor has started to leak through the wiring, down the harness, and then drips out below the front of the passenger seat. I think I am the first to figure this problem out.
The best thing to do is find out which one is bad before you replace them. I'm a Nissan Mechanic and I'm not sure how much that part is but 7 bills seems excessive. In case you notice your transmission shifting harsh or rough, you should contact your mechanic immediately. At that point the computer retards the ignition timing just enough for the pinging to stop. You will see wires coming from the lower oxygen sensor, and they snap into the bracket that holds the speed sensor in place. With the help of Parts Geek, you can replace your sensor so there's no reason to get a ticket.
Is this part the same thing as a speed sensor which indicates when the transmission should shift? The last diagram on that page shows the connector to the Turbine revolution sensor, after the pan has been pulled. That should get you started! It is right behind the upper A arm, just inside the … frame. Still trying to get 4th gear working, but this part did bolt right up. I just bought a 2002 Nissan Maxima, that had code to change this or solenoid's, well in my case trying the cheapest way didn't pay off, but it did help first to second gear shifts. Your Nissan Maxima Automatic Transmission Speed Sensor is normally used to calculate the actual gear ratio of the transmission while in use. Using a suitable wrench or special oxygen sensor socket, unscrew the sensor from the exhaust manifold or exhaust pipe.