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Old 10-14-2008, 11:47 AM
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91 3.3 voyager Tranny Sensor?

hi i had another forum for the transmission but i just got it on ramps and looking and i see 2 sensors and one of them has oil off of it so i thinking its the sensor that causes the car not to drive always its the one thats on an angle closest to the drivers tire. Not the one facing straight to the road.

so would that be the sensor causing forward motion shifting problems?
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Re: 91 3.3 voyager Tranny Sensor?

If your tranny has the same configuration as a 3rd generation (1996 to 2000)4 speed transaxle, it sounds like you're describing the neutral park safety switch. It sits at an angle pointing towards the battery. It limits starting to only when in park or neutral. Turns on the backup lights too.
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Old 10-14-2008, 01:43 PM
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Re: 91 3.3 voyager Tranny Sensor?

oh? well i know its a 4 speed transmission and it every so often just forward gear is slipping not reverse

the other sensor then thats facing towards the road what does that one do?

so the angle one is only for starting the car?
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Old 10-17-2008, 03:59 PM
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Re: 91 3.3 voyager Tranny Sensor?

hi i like to know then whats that other sensor for if u think the angle one is just for park and netural, as its got oil on it like it be leaking and i having problems every so often tranny slipping so i wanna make sure i replacing right one then

so does anyone have a definite answer on what are the 2 sensors on the tranny and which one is which?
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Re: 91 3.3 voyager Tranny Sensor?

Try this link. http://www.robskorner.org/faqs/faqs.htm then click on general info on left side then on transaxle info
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Re: 91 3.3 voyager Tranny Sensor?

ok that helps kinda i see the 2nd sensor for the place of the shifter, so really then doesnt matter if it leaks since its only for netural

now i see there is the solenoid assembly would that be the problem? i heard from someone elseo n this site that computer might be bad it does that but i havent read anywhere that computer is faulty possibly

so i not sure
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Old 10-17-2008, 05:41 PM
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Re: 91 3.3 voyager Tranny Sensor?

ok i was just wondering if the netrual sensor was malfunctioning while in i have it in gear would it make the tranny slip as like when i floor it and the engine reving at 3-4 grand and i only moving lless then 1km/h ?
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