24030AA181 | 2006-2007 Subaru Legacy Outback Tribeca Automatic Transmission Speed Sensor
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Specification
Brand | |
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Year | 2006, 2007 |
Make | |
Model | Legacy, Outback, Tribeca |
Trim | Base Sport Utility 4-Door, GT Limited Sedan 4-Door, GT Limited Wagon 4-Door, Gt Sedan 4-door, GT Wagon 4-Door, Limited Sport Utility 4-door, R L.L. Bean Edition Sedan 4-Door, R L.L. Bean Edition Wagon 4-Door, R VDC Limited Wagon 4-Door, R Wagon 4-Door, XT Limited Wagon 4-Door, XT Wagon 4-Door |
Engine | 2.5L 2458CC H4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged, 3.0l 3000cc H6 Gas Dohc Naturally Aspirated |
Placement on Vehicle | Front |
Fitment Type | Direct Replacement |
Country/Region of Manufacture | Japan |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Part Number | 24030 AA181, 24030AA181 |
Condition | New |
Fit In Five Steps
How to replace a Subaru Legacy Outback Tribeca Automatic Transmission Speed Sensor?
1.Purchase Correct Vehicle Speed Sensor & Jackup
It is important to make sure that you purchase the correct vehicle speed sensor for your car. When going to the auto supply store supply the parts tech with the right information including year, make, model, and engine size. In order to get underneath the vehicle and have enough room to work, you will need to jack up the front end of the car. Use a sturdy floor jack and place it at the raising point behind the radiator along the frame. Once the car is high enough in the air you can then place a jack stand on either side of the vehicle. This will make for a more stable car to work on.
2.Locate Vehicle Speed Sensor
Once the car is held in the air with the jack stands you can work confidently under the car. Crawl under and locate the vehicle speed sensor. This sensor will be located on the bottom of the transmission. It may be in the rear or on either side. However, it will resemble a small plug emerging from the transmission with an electrical cord connected to it.
3.Remove Electrical Plug
The electrical cord that is connected to the vehicle speed sensor will need to be removed. You can do this easily by pinching the end of the cord so it releases its grip on the sensor. Pull it straight off and let it hang.
4.Remove Vehicle Speed Sensor
With the electrical cord removed you can then screw out the sensor. Use an adjustable, or open end, wrench and twist the sensor in a counterclockwise direction. Be careful not to put too much pressure on it or it will break off in the threads. Continue to loosen the sensor up until you can remove it.
5.Replace with New Vehicle Speed Sensor
Use a rag and clean out the threads of the sensor housing. Set the new vehicle speed sensor into the threaded area and make sure it is straight. Start to tighten it by hand. Once it gets snug, use the wrench again to tighten it a few more turns. Use the rag to wipe off the end of the electrical cord so that a good connection will be made with the sensor. Press it onto the sensor until it snaps in place. Once the project is completed, remove the jack stands and lower the car.
$275.01
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