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Can you tell me where to find the output speed sensor on a 2011 Ford F-150?

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Marvin R

In the 2011 Ford F-150, you can locate the output speed sensor by watching this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Hl-H-aFXwI. It is important to replace the transmission fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. Neglecting fluid changes can lead to unpleasant sounds coming from the transmission. Additionally, old transmission fluid can be noisy and a failing torque converter can cause headaches. The transmission is a vital component of the vehicle and issues are bound to occur eventually. Problems like delayed shifts, slipping transmission, shuddering, hard shifts, jerking, and stuck gears may arise. It is crucial to promptly address any transmission fluid leaks.

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  • Clark M.

    Can you tell me where that is situated?

  • Seth A.

    The speed sensor for the 2011 Ford F150 can be found on the transmission's output shaft.

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