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Guaranteed to Fit2008 Toyota 4Runner Change Vehicle

Standard®
2008 Toyota 4Runner - Automatic Transmission Input Shaft Speed Sensor

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$17.49
$277.64Save: $260.15(94%)
Manufacturer #SC461
Guaranteed to Fit2008 Toyota 4Runner Change Vehicle
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Your Vehicle Fit Details

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
2008 Toyota 4Runner
SR5
6 Cyl 4.0L
-
2008 Toyota 4Runner
Limited
6 Cyl 4.0L
-
2008 Toyota 4Runner
Sport
6 Cyl 4.0L
-

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Brand:
Prop 65 Warning:

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Connector Gender:
Female Connector
Connector Quantity:
1 Connector
Connector Shape:
Rectangular connector
Interchange Part Number:
RT31330005
Product Fit:
Direct Fit
Quantity Sold:
Sold individually
Recommended Use:
OE Replacement
Series:
Standard Intermotor
Terminal Gender:
Male Terminal
Terminal Quantity:
2 Terminals
Terminal Type:
Blade Type
Type:
Transmission Output/Vehicle speed sensor
Warranty:
3-year or 36,000-mile Standard limited warranty

Vehicle Fitment Information

Vehicle Name
Submodel
Engine
Fitment Information
1998-2007 Lexus LX470
All Submodels
All Engines
-
2003 Toyota Matrix
XRS
All Engines
Automatic Transaxle
2003-2006 Lexus LS430
All Submodels
All Engines
-
2003-2006 Pontiac Vibe
Base
All Engines
AWD, Automatic Transaxle
2003-2008 Toyota Corolla
CE
All Engines
Automatic Transaxle
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Product Information

STANDARD INTERMOTOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION INPUT SHAFT SPEED SENSOR

Expertly designed to OE standards in TS16949-certified manufacturing facilities, Standard’s Intermotor automatic transmission input shaft speed sensor delivers the exact fit and superior quality and performance expected from an industry-leading engine management import line. Since 1919, Standard Motor Products has engineered a full line of engine management products, including ignition parts, sensors and on-board computers.

  • Built in TS16949-certified manufacturing facilities and design centers
  • Performs up to stringent OE standards and offers exact-fit solution
  • Covers a vast range of import makes and models
  • 100% factory tested to ensure superior performance
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Product Q&A

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Hello my 07 4Runner rpm Flocuates except the speedometer I can’t pass 70 and I’m not getting the power i want?QuickFixJun 21, 2024
Best Answer:Hi Ahmed, thank you for reaching out! We suggest getting your vehicle diagnosed. Have a great day!
Andrew B.STAFFJun 21, 2024
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Hello, do you know where its located on a 2007 Lexus GS 350 transmission?Jacory W.Aug 02, 2023
Best Answer:Hi Jacory, I'm glad to assist you. This is typically located within the transmission housing. It is situated near or around the transmission's input shaft area. I hope this helps, and if you're interested in this speed sensor, you can click on the link below for direct ordering to take advantage of our ongoing discount and limited stocks. Happy shopping. <a href="https://www.carparts.com/automatic-transmission-input-shaft-speed-sensor/standard/sisc461?can=CPAE1047_CSQA_20230802" target="_blank">https://www.carparts.com/automatic-transmission-input-shaft-speed-sensor/standard/sisc461?can=CPAE1047_CSQA_20230802</a>
Arnel E.STAFFAug 02, 2023
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Hi. Is this the same as the transmission fluid pressure sensor?Teon B.Jul 30, 2023
Best Answer:Hi Teon, thank you for reaching out. No, this is not. Kindly call our parts team at 1-866-529-0412 and provide the complete vehicle information. We'll be more than glad to help you look for the correct part. Have a nice day.
Aldrin P.STAFFJul 30, 2023
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Is this the sensor that controls the speedometer on the 2005 Limited Tundra?Lynwood R.Aug 24, 2021
Best Answer:Hi Tarheelwood, I'm glad to assist you. No. This is the input sensor. This calculates the actual gear ratio of the transmission. It is the output speed sensor that measures how fast a vehicle moves. We have it available for the 2005 Toyota Tundra Limited under part number 917-603, or you can click on the link below for direct ordering to take advantage of our ongoing sale and limited stocks. I hope this helps and happy shopping. <a href="https://www.carparts.com/speed-sensor/dorman/rb917603?can=CPAE1047" target="_blank">https://www.carparts.com/speed-sensor/dorman/rb917603?can=CPAE1047</a>
Arnel E.STAFFAug 24, 2021
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Where is the transmission speed sensor located ? On scion XA 2005Wayne F.Mar 06, 2021
Best Answer:Hi, The speed sensor is generally located on the driver side portion of the transmission, a little bit on the mid-rear portion. Still, it is best if you could refer to a vehicle specific repair manual or consult your local dealership about the exact location on your transmission.
Jeonino E.STAFFMar 06, 2021