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Ford E4od 4r100 New Mlps Range Sensor Neutral Safety Switch 1997-on (99562) on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Scottsboro, Alabama, United States

Scottsboro, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Brand:Replacement Surface Finish:Brand New Manufacturer Part Number:F7TZ-7F293AA Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:36410C NS126 1S5329 511101 Slang: Transmission Trans:MLPS / NSS /PRNDL / Manual Lever Position Sensor Other Part Number:Dorman 511-101 Transmission


Brand New Manual Lever Position Sensor
(MLPS)
Also known as (TRS) Transmission Range Sensor & (NSS) Neutral Safety Switch (DTR)

Do not replace with a used part

Ford E4OD / 4R100 1997-On

(Fits both 11 Pin & 12 Pin Applications)

The 11 Pin replaces the 12 Pin Model.

Mounts externally on the top of the transmission case

Replaces OEM Part No.
F7TZ-7F293AA

This sends information to the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) that in turns sends control signals to the transmission.
If the engine computer gets bad info than it's extremely likely it's going to send bad control info to the transmission.

Luckily, it is not very expensive and a rather 'easy' replacement.

Returns: Your may return this item if unused only. Buyer responsible for return shipping

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