2000 Dodge Grand Caravan Speedometer / Tranny

Hello All

Does anyone have any insight as to what may have caused the odometer to stop working along with the tranny to start slipping? I haven't had a chance to look under the vehicle yet to see if I can see any fluid leaking. My wife said she was headed out of town when she noticed the speedometer not working and it seemed like the motor was "Reving" a bit. The fluid looks a little brown but doesn't smell real bad. It does have approx. 105000 miles on, what may be, the original tranny. Could this be an electronic issue? Back in the day I would of guessed a plugged modulator line and/or loose nut on the speedometer cable along with dripping fluid but now I'm stumped!!

Any thoughts would be great! Thank you very much in advance!

CB ~

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Chances are it's the output shaft speed sensor located on the front of the trans.

Denny

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Please excuse the hijack. Hey fur face!! Once again here's yer chance to jump on the wagon!! 8:15 tonight. Supposed to be severe thunderstorms before and at game time. Should be a hell of a game, a mud bowl. Denver beat the Pat's the last two meetings, knocking them out of the playoff's.

Oh, check your email, I'm not sure I used the right addy or are you using both?

Roy

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The wagon is purty well squatted down under your girth. I think I'll just stay with the Bengals. Go Broncos!!

I got it. You sure know how to treat my friends...

Denny

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We will see next weekend your Bengals are up.

I think that it is nice that you have a new "best friend" and neighbor.

Roy

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You can stop and shoot the shit with him on your scenic route home.

Denny

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Well, you were half right! It was the "input" and "output" sensors they said. And they did an update on the computer for the tranny or something as well. All for a mere $306.00. I hope it was worth it. G.D. cars nickel and dime you to death don't they!!! Thanks for the input Denny!

CB ~

PS. Go Steelers!!!

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