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Alfredo
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11/23/2007
09:30:56

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Hi friends!...Where is located the sensor A??

Thank you for any information.

Alfredo
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dakota49
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11/23/2007
13:10:50

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Alfredo, I think we will need a little more info. There is an IAC, TPS, CPS, O2, MAP, but I am not sure about an "A" sensor. If you mean Idle Air Control sensor, it is on the back side of the throttle body. Throttle Position Sensor, is on the passenger side of the throttle body. The Crankshaft Pos. Sensor is on the transmission housing on the passenger side top/toward the lower side of the pass. side.
The O2's are in the exhaust, the map should be close to the throttle body on the passenger side.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
Dakota49
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Alfredo
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11/26/2007
11:10:42

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PO711
Trans Fluid temp
Sensor A
CKT Range/Perf

P1762
Manfacurer Contrl.
Transmission

Thank you for any help my friend.

Alfredo
2003 Dodge Dakota V6




Dan M
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11/27/2007
05:14:36

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Sensor A and Sensor B are not names of sensors but locations ... generally speaking.

"A" sensor is left side or front of the vehicle
"B" sensor is right side or rear of the vehicle

"Bank 1" is drivers side
"Bank 2" is passengers side.

- Dan M



Bob Lincoln
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11/27/2007
07:59:00

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Sounds like this is the transmission fluid temperature sensor. I'm not sure where it is on a 2003, but you could look at the cooling lines from transmission to radiator, and see if there's a sensor with a wire from it.



alfredo
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11/27/2007
17:20:00

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I have a 2003 dakota, v6. When the engine is cold, the transmission do not shifts(I just drive up to 25 miles an hour), But after it is warmed up, it is fine.

Any sugestions.

Thans,

Alfredo






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11/27/2007
22:02:01

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dan m too funny
hey someone just told alfredo a few days ago when he asked
that sensor A was right before sensor B



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