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How to Replace Speed Sensor 1995-2009 Chrysler Sebring
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
One Inch Socket
Ratchet
1. Removing the Input Speed Sensor
Loosen the clamp on the air intake hoses.
Pull the air intake box up and out.
Disconnect the harness under the transmission lines.
Use a 1� socket and ratchet to loosen the sensor then twist it out by hand.
2. Replacing the Input Speed Sensor
Twist the new sensor into place.
Reconnect the harness.
3. Removing the Output Speed Sensor
Disconnect the harness to the right of the transmission lines.
Use a 1� socket and ratchet to loosen the sensor, then twist it out by hand.
Remove old O ring if left behind.
4. Replacing the Output Speed Sensor
Twist the new sensor into place.
Reconnect the harness.
Line up the air intake box and push it into place.
Reconnect the intake hose and tighten the clamp.
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Hi. I'm Don from 1A Auto. I hope this how to video helps you out, and the next time you need a part for your vehicle think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace both the input and the output speed sensors on this 2004 Chrysler Sebring. It has an automatic transmission. This procedure is basically the same for many Chrysler and Dodge vehicles with automatic transmission. You'll need new sensors from 1AAuto.com, a flat blade screwdriver, and a 1"? socket with a ratchet and a small extension.
You're going to remove your air box. Loosen that clamp, there's also usually another bolt down where his forearm is that holds the air box to the frame. You can see, remove the sensor, the hose, and pull the air box up and out. The input sensor is right down below two transmission lines closer to the engine, and you just pull up on a tab and pull it off. Use a one inch socket and a short extension, turn it counter clockwise, and take that sensor out. Then once you get it going, it's usually pretty easy to get into there with your hand and just unscrew it that way. On the left is the new one from 1A Auto an exact match and we'll install and plug in just like the original. Not a whole lot of mystery here. Put your sensor back in place. Make sure the O-ring is on the sensor properly and tighten it up by hand first, and you don't want to over tighten these. You want them around nine to twelve foot pounds. So, put your socket ratchet extension on there, kind of tighten it until you get some resistance, and then tighten is another eighth of a turn or so. Reach down and make sure you securely reconnect the harness. Your output speed sensor is down and kind of closer to the tire on the outside, and there is a connector. Pull back on the tab and disconnect. Use a one inch socket on a ratchet and just pretty much get down in there. It's a little bit tight, but you can pretty much fit it right down in there, and counter clockwise. Once you get the sensor coming out, you can usually grab it by hand and spin it the rest of the way out. The original sensor on top, and the new one from 1A Auto on the bottom exactly the same. Remove the old O-ring if it stays behind. No real mystery here. Thread your new sensor in place. Make sure it has the O-ring correctly installed on the sensor. Tighten it up by hand first, and then like the other one, get it seated, and then tighten it another eighth of a turn or so between eight and twelve foot pounds, and reconnect your connector. You can see with big hands like this you have to plug it in by feel. So, we struggle with it a little bit, but then just get into place and plug it in. Then we'll reinstall our air box, and tighten up the clamp that holds the intake hose to the throttle body. Reconnect the hose and reconnect any of the sensors you might have disconnected.
We hope this helps you out. Brought to you by www.1AAuto.com, your source for quality replacement parts, and the best service on the internet. Please feel free to call us toll free at 888-844-3393. We're the company that's here for you on the internet and in person.
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Good parts, great price
Dana
May 2, 2017
The items were exactly as described and delivered earlier than expected.
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They work
T
August 13, 2017
ThWY seem to work fine. Unfortunately for me it wasn't the issue with my van.
Great tutorial
H
April 4, 2018
I ordered the parts after I saw the video on YouTube. It was fast and easy to order and they came within 3 days. I would not have had any idea what part I needed or how to replace it unless I had seen the video, so again, I think the videos on how to do it yourself are a great way to save time and money.
Speed sensor
Jeremia
June 26, 2018
Sensors worked great. Price was even better Super fast shipping included
1st time customer
vincent
September 22, 2018
The item came pretty fast. It was exactly what was ordered. It fit my vehicle. However the material it is made of was soft and the one inch socket would slip during tightening.Otherwise it served it purpose.
Sensor pair worked as expected
TODD
July 24, 2019
Simple part to install. Easy remove and replace and appears to be a common item.
Speed sensor pair
T
October 22, 2019
Worked perfectly and repaired the problem.
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I
December 15, 2019
Worked Amazing and at a great price, will definitely buy from here again!!!!
Great deal
Rachel
February 13, 2020
Exactly what my 2007 Town & Country needed. Good price, fast shipping. Thank you!
Great to deal with
D
May 4, 2020
Great company to deal with.
Perfect part
Robert
June 14, 2020
Worked perfectly
Kevin
November 28, 2021
slow delivery other than that work great
Better than NOS OEM. Technology evolves.
Greg
March 2, 2022
Better than the OEM purchased from the dealer. And I know, because I ordered some NOS from the dealer and they didn't help much at all, if any. These really help the transmission shift smoother.
Perfect fit and fixed the shifting problem.
JEFF
October 20, 2022
They fit my 99 Sebring perfectly. The shift problem was solved.
Natanael
December 18, 2022
Excellent fit perfect
Good purchase
Scott
March 18, 2024
Direct fit. Problem solved
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Michael
November 7, 2024
It's working great, the speedometer works perfectly now.
Customer Q&A
does it fit 2003 Dodge Stratus?July 1, 2018
Kendrick B
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Yes this input and output speed sensor pair will fit your Stratus as long as you have an automatic transmission.
July 2, 2018
T I
Will they come label so I can know which one is the output and which is the input?September 1, 2019
M A
10
The sensors have different shapes. You can research what the shapes look like online
September 2, 2019
J R
10
Thank you for the inquiry. Looking at the image, the input sensor is the bottom one with the flat end. The one on top with the more pointy end is the output sensor.
September 2, 2019
Christa R
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Im sorry, I had my mechanic install them, so I dont know about the labeling. But they are obviously different and you should be able to see an image online. Or just match the one you take out with the one youre installing.
September 2, 2019
H O
I'm not a mechanic and I'm still having problems trying to find the speed sensor input and output on the 1997 Plymouth voyager 3.3 l engine?May 27, 2022
Adrean T
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Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
May 27, 2022
Ricale A
10
Go to youtube and search for Chrysler Town and Country po700 and po720. The one I watched was by rusbeltauto. Same as your Plymouth- should help.
May 27, 2022
Christopher N
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