Found it! It was right where you said, by the oil filter.
I also found the 4 codes:
P0700 -Trans Control System
P0335 - Crank Position Sensor
P1810 - Trans Control Module
P0727 - Engine Speed Sensor
I pulled the sensor cold and found an open circuit. I'm hoping I placed the lead on the correct spot on the business end of the sensor (the 1/8" short protrusion at the end of the cylinder and I alternated between the 3 prongs not knowing if it was a particular one). IT WAS AN OPEN CIRCUIT. Should there be a reading when the sensor is cold?
When I reinstalled the sensor to warm up the engine so I could test it hot the car failed to start. So I wasn't able to test the sensor hot as directed in your previous post.
I'm convinced the crank sensor is the trouble, so long as the circuit can be tested cold. If it is supposed to be an open circuit cold then I'm back to square one. With an engine that won't start.
I did try to reset the codes by unhooking the battery then tried to start the engine. It didn't work.
I'm about to order the part I need online. I'll wait a few days to see what your response is first just in case you have additional thoughts.
Thank you for your continued assistance.
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