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I really have no idea since I bought the jeep that way. However, the transmission only had 1 bolt in it and it was loose. I removed it, put factory bolts in it, made sure everything was tight and checked for leaks. Then I installed both new sensors and so far so good. Maybe the trans being loose...
So it would be safe to assume that both my input and output sensors are shot since they measure 0 ohms. That would also explain why there is no continuity across the sensors.
By no resistance I mean I unplugged the sensor and used my multimeter to check for resistance (ohms) across the sensor and it showed 0 where spec is 500-700 ohms. I don't think there's any wiring issues since I checked continuity from pin 1 in the sensor connector back through pin 2 in the same...
So I ended up pulling both the input and output sensor off the transmission and checking resistance across them individually. Both show no resistance or continuity. I then tested the circuit going to the sensors by putting a jumper in the TCM harness from pin 1-2 and the circuit tested good the...
So I have a 2000 Cherokee 4x4 with the 4.0, AW4 and 231 t case. It throws a P720 (output speed sensor circuit malfunction) code and the transmission shifts weird. Long story short I was just going to change the output sensor, but decided to check all the wires at the pcm first using the write...