My check engine light came on and the code that is coming up is p0715 speed sensor A, circuit malfunction and I wanted to know where is that sensor located.
#4373, "RE: Speed Sensor A" In response to Reply # 0
Auto or manual?
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#4375, "RE: Speed Sensor A" In response to Reply # 2 Apr-18-08 08:57 AM by KnightHawk434th
Check out this link. http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?1xj9tzxjatk It's the FSM for the automatic trans in our cars and it's free. In there it should tell you where the sensor is located as well as other useful trans information. On the flip side, you could also check out a haynes manual. They are usually $20 and can be found at almost any auto parts store. Hope this helps.
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#4388, "RE: Speed Sensor A" In response to Reply # 5
They report about the speed of the tranny at its input and output locations..
By monitoring both sides you (by you I mean the tranny controller,etc..)can figure out if there are any transmission problems and they also report vehical speed to the speedometer.