If Your 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee is 2WD, the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) will be located at the output shaft of the transmission. If You have A4WD one, the sensor should be on the transfer case. The VSS monitors how fast the wheels are spinning to report this information to the powertrain control module and ABS control module. This information is needed for certain features to work, such as cruise control, traction control, antilock brakes, and the speedometer. Symptoms of a failing sensor include erratic speedometer reading, overheating, inability to shift through all gears, cruise control not working, and vehicle hesitates. The average cost to replace the vehicle speed sensor in a 2006 Grand Cherokee is $140 to $160. This includes around $50 for labor.
Howard P
July 16, 2020
The 2006 jeep grand cherokee speed sensor is located at the transmission output shaft.
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