transmission fluid leak at passenger side transmission sensor

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Hi all,

I had to replace the crackshaft position sensor yesterday and thought it'd look around to check for any leaks.
I found transmission fluid at the end of a sensor. It's on the passenger side which I think is the transmission oil pressure sensor. No leaks around the trans. pan.

I'm not too sure as I couldn't find a MOPAR replacement with the part number from the FSM.

I think it is 04799758AC and I've only found replacement speed sensors.

I've only been able to find replacements via autozone/o'reilys/NAPA with search phrase 'transmission oil sensor'.

1. Can anyone help confirm that it is indeed the trans. oil pressure sensor?
2. replacement part number?

Thanks.
 

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At the back? That's the transducer, pressure sensor 04799758 and rockauto has it

More Information for AIRTEX / WELLS 5S5389

Having said that, if it's still working, I'd replace the 2 o-rings only. If I did end up having to replace it, I'd go with Mopar only. Learned that one the wrong way with the 2 sensors on the other side.
 

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yeah. I think the sensor is still working. No faults.
Any specific O-rings you would recommend?
Thanks.
 

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I'd see if you could find some that are oil-resistant. I know AC o-rings are (they should have multi-packs in your LAPS).
 

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Thanks for the help.

Looks like the extra '0' in front of the part number search on MOPAR online sellers don't help.
 

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NAPA has loose nitrile o-rings for purchase. They're out of the right size. will post an update later with the o-ring sizes if successful.
 

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if you have the 45RFE transmission that is the line pressure sensor, i got one from carquest as a replacement as my old one was actually broken, comes with o ring, 45$ lifetime warranty, fixed the leak for me
 

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righto.
my sensor is not broken yet so
I was going to just try to replace the o-rings first.
unless you know the dimensions of the o-rings.
 
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I ended up purchasing a new ****** pressure sender unit.
The part number is 04799758AC.

I'll be posting a how to post shortly.
 

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I ended up purchasing a new ****** pressure sender unit.
The part number is 04799758AC.

I'll be posting a how to post shortly.

Thanks for the part number. After climbing under there for my last oil change a while back, I may be heading down this path soon too. Looking forward to the how to.:happy160:
 

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I wont have any pictures but it's pretty straight forward.
I'll also say a few things about the 2 speed sensors on the otherside.
 

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Thanks.
Avondalewholesaleparts was the best with no shipping and no tax charges until the created a new website and removed the old one. Now they charge shipping and tax (if you're in the same state).

I didn't go with that amazon either as I wanted the part the next day.
It's kinda weird that the same local stealership can't price match it's own stealership from a difference city but same state. Not sure how stealerships run.
 

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Thanks.
Avondalewholesaleparts was the best with no shipping and no tax charges until the created a new website and removed the old one. Now they charge shipping and tax (if you're in the same state).

I didn't go with that amazon either as I wanted the part the next day.
It's kinda weird that the same local stealership can't price match it's own stealership from a difference city but same state. Not sure how stealerships run.

It's weird how that works with the Mopar dealers. I order Ford and Motorcraft parts all the time at Fordparts.com and pick them up at a local dealer. Great prices, quick availability and no taxes or shipping!
 

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