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This engine has no turbine or turbo. Although the 1996 Ford Ranger does not have a turbine or turbo, it does have a turbine shaft speed (TSS) sensor. It is located inside the automatic transmission.
The Turbine Input Sensor is used by the computer to determine transmission speed. There are several back-up sensors that the computer can use in the event the Turbine Sensor fails. A failed sensor will trip the Check Engine light, but the car will still run and you can still drive it.
Where is the turbine speed sensor on a 2001kia rio with automatic transmission
yes , the knock sensor makes the car move sluggish wen bad and so the owner want to accelerate more but the engine wont deliver, in these form the transmission can be affected
The turbine shaft speed (TSS) sensor is located inside the automatic transmission.
Inside transmission
throttle body sensor is a sensor that regulates gas flow. if your car is running sluggish sometimes this can confused with transmission problems when in all actuality its the sensor
throttle body sensor is a sensor that regulates gas flow. if your car is running sluggish sometimes this can confused with transmission problems when in all actuality its the sensor
A sensor has failed, and is reporting the wrong value to the transmission controller. Old transmissions: Probably the vacuum modulator or throttle position sensor. Also check the fluid level. New Transmissions: Output speed sensor, turbine speed sensor, throttle-position sensor, fluid pressure sensor, and sensors on the engine.
Transmission
P0715 - Transmission Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit MalfunctionSensor is located on the transmission.- Faulty Transmission Speed Sensor- Transmission Speed Sensor harness is open or shorted- Transmission Speed Sensor circuit poor electrical connection
The sensor located closest to the firewall is the vehicle speed sensor, This sensor tells the ECM how fast the car is moving, that information is than relayed to the speedometer in your instrument cluster. The speed sensor on the front of the transmission is a Turbine Speed sensor. The ECM watches the relation of the Turbine speed sensor to the shifting perimeters to make sure the transmission isn't slipping.