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Re: intermittant speed sensor 200 1989

The symptoms you describe are consistant with others' experiences, including my own. If you open the hood, stand by the right wheel, and poke your head down toward the rear of the engine, you'll see the sensor on the bell housing. It's at about 11:00 on the bell housing, when looking toward the rear of the car. I think there is a small (about 10 mm) screw retaining it into the bell housing. It should be a simple remove-and-replace operation.

I had mine replaced a few years back by my mechanic, before I became so dog-gone "Brickboard educated". As I recall, the part was around $55 and the labor was way too much for the ten minutes or so that it takes to replace it.






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