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what has to be done to reach the speed sensor on the differential S90-V90 1998

Hello,

I have been working to fix the flashing up arrow and E-W lights on my 98 S90.

I have:

1. replaced the PNP switch

2. checked the transmission speed sensor. (my ohm meter reads 567 ohms within the acceptal range of 300 to 60. I have pulled the sensor and I can not see any physical damage on the sensor.)

3. I have jacked the rear of the car up. The car is on jackstands. The rear tires are hanging about 1 inch above the floor. I can see the sensor on the differential but I do not know what has to be done to reach the sensor.

What do I need to do to be able to safely reach the sensor to test its ohm resistance and to inspect the wiring and remove and inspect the sensor?

Don67






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