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Transmission Range Sensor: Description

The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) is mounted to the top of the valve body inside the transaxle and can only be serviced by removing the valve body. The electrical connector extends through the transaxle case. (Fig 1).

Fig 1: Identifying Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) Location
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The Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) has four switch contacts that monitor shift lever position and send the information to the TCM.

The TRS also has an integrated temperature sensor (thermistor) that communicates transaxle temperature to the TCM and PCM. (Fig 2).

Fig 2: Locating Transmission Temperature Sensor
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