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P0722... on my '05 civic lx sedan

I was told to begin with transmission fluid change and replace the Countershaft Output speed sensor..... But I can't find it.

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I can't locate Countershaft Output speed sensor on my '05 Civic LX 1.7L.....
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Re: P0722... on my '05 civic lx sedan

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Re: P0722... on my '05 civic lx sedan

Thank you for your help and I realized I ordered the wrong part the reason it didn't make sense in the location it was giving.

Where is this located?
Might at as well replace it... lol

Thank you again

Robert
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7th gen ... P0722 protocol for fixing list

I found this list online that would fix the P0722 code.

my civic has 140k miles and I'm the second owner and my first Honda. I'm mechanically inclined, I just need guidance.

if someone would be kind enough to confirm my list of items to resolve P0722

Repairs to Fix P07222
[ ] Replace output speed sensor
[ ] Replace input speed sensor
[ ] Repair or replace damaged wiring and/or connectors
[ ] Replace the transmission fluid temperature sensor...ALREADY DONE
[ ] Change transmission fluid and filter
[ ] Fix transmission fluid leaks

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Re: P0722... on my '05 civic lx sedan

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Thank you for your help and I realized I ordered the wrong part the reason it didn't make sense in the location it was giving.

Where is this located?
Might at as well replace it... lol

Thank you again

Robert
Those weren't frequent failure items IMPO. Checkover the wiring for damage

I deal with a lot of damaged wiring here ....Critters LOVE LOVE LOVE to gnaw car wiring.
Ever notice any evidence of rodent activity? Seeds or food kibble laying around, (Kinda like kids imo) Food stashed.... sliding or rolling noises when the hood is lifted, wads of nest material, or turds..

Actually meeting a furry vandal in the car can get pretty dang exciting too,
I've been face to face with live squirrels, chipmunks, mice,
a rabbit who kept chewing injector wires when the hood was opened, ;
a raccoon snoozing when the hood was opened (looked up at me like 'aw man plz turn off the lights')

a rat who made a honda van 3.5 engine its home
Customer scheduled to return van the next day to fix one wiring problem, but this rat got all ambitious n chewed a completely different bunch of wires overnight. And I found it staring at me from its hiding spot.
when i scared it out from under under the intake manifold it ran across the shop straight to a MDX (with the same style engine) and hid under the intake manifold.
Aaaannd then things started to get really interesting.
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