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Can you tell me where to find the speed sensor on a 2007 Ford F150 transmission?

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Consuelo J.

In your 2007 Ford F-150, the vehicle speed sensor plays a crucial role in sending information to the transmission, controlling when gears shift. If one of these sensors malfunctions, you might experience rough gear changes or sudden shifts, indicated by the "check engine" light. The F-150's speed sensors are located at the front of the transmission, with the right sensor behind the radiator overflow and the left sensor below small transmission lines. Replacing these sensors requires a 1" deep well socket and typically costs between $130 and $250 for parts and labor if done by a professional mechanic.

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  • Saroj

    In a 2007 Ford F-150, you can locate the vehicle speed sensor, also referred to as the VSS, near the output shaft on the right side of the transmission.

  • Walter P

    Can you tell me where the output sensor is located?

  • Estela J

    here is a paraphrased and unique version: "Sensor issue in the transmission of a 2007 Ford F-150.

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