Transmission Input speed sensor location and replacement?

Tiny
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Where to locate transmission Input speed sensor and how to replace it?
Thursday, December 19th, 2019 AT 4:29 AM

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Tiny
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Here is the process on how to remove and install it. Let me know if you need more info. Check out the diagrams (Below). Please let us know if you need anything else to get the problem fixed. Thanks
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Thursday, December 19th, 2019 AT 4:13 PM
Tiny
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I understand automatics are frustrating, I've been dealing with it for three weeks already. My car was shifting and driving fine to my college but when I came back from where I parked it the car showed a Emission System Check display on the screen as well as a check transmission light. We first started by flushing the transmission fluid out and using Honda only fluid, restarted power and found out that when driving the D transmission option started to blink and my car did not shift past third gear. I went to do those free diagnostic for AutoZone and got the error code (P0717-Input shaft main shaft speed sensor (no signal input) three times. Now we switched the speed sensor but still does the same thing. I've read in some forums that some get lucky and it's the speed sensor but my speedometer works perfectly fine. The other options were some pressure switches for the third and fourth gear but when I check online I can only find a oil pressure switch. The other option is an infamous software update but that might be too far off it the same day it was working and half day started acting up.
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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:54 AM (Merged)
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SCGRANTURISMO
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Hello,

In the diagrams down below I have included the Honda factory diagnostic troubleshooting guide for Direct Trouble Code (DTC) P0717 for your vehicle. Please go through this guide and get back to us with what you are able to find out, or if you have additional questions or concerns.

Thanks,
Alex
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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:54 AM (Merged)
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LSP1265
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Where is the input speed sensor located on the car listed above LX sedan?
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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:55 AM (Merged)
Tiny
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Welcome to 2CarPros.

You have to remove the air box to see it. It's on the top of the transmission. Here are the replacement directions specific to your vehicle. The attached pictures correlate with these directions.

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Input Shaft (Mainshaft) Speed Sensor Removal and Installation

Removal

1. Air Cleaner

Picture 1

1. Disconnect the intake air duct (A).

2. Remove the air cleaner (B).

3. Remove the harness clamp (C).

2. Input Shaft (Mainshaft) Speed Sensor

Picture 2

1. Disconnect the connector (A).

Picture 3

2. Remove the input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor (A) with the O-ring (B).

Installation

1. Input Shaft (Mainshaft) Speed Sensor

Picture 4

1. Install the input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor (A) using a new O-ring (B).

Picture 5

2. Check the connector (A) for corrosion, dirt, or oil, and clean or repair if necessary, then connect the connector securely.

2. Air Cleaner

Picture 6

1. Install the harness clamp (A).

2. Install the air cleaner (B).

3. Connect the intake air duct (C).

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Let me know if this is what you needed or if you have other questions.

Take care, '
Joe
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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:55 AM (Merged)
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Where exactly on the transmission is the speed sensor?
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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:55 AM (Merged)
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STEVE W.
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Which one? There is an input shaft speed sensor and an output shaft speed sensor. The input sensor is on the side of the transmission and monitors the main input shafts speed. The output shaft speed sensor is on top of the transmission.
What is the issue you are having?
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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:55 AM (Merged)
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JRHACK
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It is the output speed sensor.
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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:55 AM (Merged)
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JRHACK
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Thank you Steve.
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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:55 AM (Merged)
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STEVE W.
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That one is easy to get to. Speedometer not working or issues shifting?
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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:55 AM (Merged)
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VVILLA7272
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Every time I put my car in drive and press on the gas it goes up slowly like if it was stuck in neutral. Is that a failing in the speed sensor?
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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:55 AM (Merged)
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KEN L
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Oh yes, they can cause that so can low fluid level. We should run the codes to see what is going on. Here is a guide to help us get started and the sensor location in the transmission so you can check it out:

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/checking-a-service-engine-soon-or-check-engine-light-on-or-flashing

Here is a video of one getting changed:

https://youtu.be/f3bETtCIdxM

Check out the diagrams (below). Please let us know what you find. We are interested to see what it is.

Cheers, Ken

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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:55 AM (Merged)
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PTRIPLE87
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2000 Honda Civic

I have 2000 Honda civic and I disconnected the speed sensor down by the transmission when I was working on it. I accidently left it disconnect for a couple months and when I connect it back the speedo didt work, could it be that u have to erase the CEL with one of those code scanners?
Thanks ahead of time for your answer
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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:55 AM (Merged)
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Hi there,

First thing to do us check that the pins are not corroded and dirty from being uncovered this may just need a good clean up in the plug pins.

Mark (mhpautos)
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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:55 AM (Merged)
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DUSABRIVE
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I'm attempting to install a new transmission speed sensor but the three small screws that hold it in place are impossible to remove. I've tried drenching them with anti-rust spray but they still won't budge. I can't use a ratchet because they have rounded heads. I'm at a standstill because I'm afraid I might strip the heads with a philips head screwdriver if I continue. Does anyone have a tip or suggestion that I can use? Thank you.
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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:55 AM (Merged)
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KEN L
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Can you please shoot a quick video with your phone so we can see what's going on? That would be great. You can upload it here with your response.
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Thursday, September 24th, 2020 AT 10:55 AM (Merged)
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When I bought this car, I had non Honda alarm system by VIPER installed. As the years went on, the alarm stopped working. So I went back to the alarm dealer about five years ago and told them to disconnect it.
About two years ago, my check engine light came on and the (D) for drive began flashing.
My friend who is a mechanic said it was a transmission sensor and fixed it. It ran fine. But then a few months after he fixed it, it began doing this again.
He told me to shut the car off leave it for a day and it should stop doing it. It did. It stopped.
But every now and then it does the same thing. I recently noticed when it does this, the red light alarm instrument which is located on the console on the drivers side begins flashing wildly.
I am thinking that the alarm dealer never really disconnected the alarm or he did and there is a wire short under there that is perhaps throwing off the car computer because it does not check light and D flash all the time.
Is this possible? Also, my mechanic tells me he is nervous about completely disconnecting the alarm system due to the fact it might shut off the car completely? Can this happen?
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2020 AT 1:55 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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The aftermarket alarm can easily be completely removed by any competent mechanic and that will answer all your questions about whether it is causing any issues.
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2020 AT 1:55 PM (Merged)
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MIKELEE74
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Thanks. Do you think that a short could be causing this problem?
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2020 AT 1:55 PM (Merged)
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Cannot rule anything out with electrical, but it is doubtful.
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