Originally posted by Pugulis:
I'm not sure what the real name is, but according to the Haynes book it is the "inhibitor switch multi-plug". It is located on the top of the transaxle. It is round and has about 6 pins on the inside. I thought it might be the main connector for the tranny but I don't know.




The TR sensor is bolted to the top of the tranny where the shifter cable attaches. It has a rectangular connector housing with 10 connector pins.

The round connector on the top of the transmission case should have 10 connector pins and is the electrical connecotr for the internal solenois and the TOT sensor.

Look closer at the connector pin count.

Steve


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