No, the gear ratio is determined by the number of teeth in the ring gear and pinion gear. To be changed, that would require a physical alteration, which a speed sensor cannot do.
Aerodynamics, horse power, gear ratio,
Its the gear that connects the speed sensor shaft to the transmission
No, the range sensor reads what gear or "range" you have shifted into.A speed sensor reads the speed of an item.No, the range sensor reads what gear or "range" you have shifted into.A speed sensor reads the speed of an item.
The gear ratio of a train, also known as its speed ratio, is the ratio of the angular velocity of the input gear to the velocity of the output gear. The gear ratio is very important when it comes to physics.
Probably not. The factory wouldn't know the differential gear ratio.
obd2 code po734 inproper gear ratio = speed sensor
The readings from the speed sensors in the transmission indicated that the ratio provided in first gear was not correct. This can happen do to an improper sensor reading (failed sensor), the transmission slipping (low fluid/internal failure), or from the transmission being in a different gear then what was selected (either a linkage or internal hydraulic problem).
well the transmission sensor is used to make sure the trans is in the right position with the right gear ratio . ALSO if the trans fluid is low AND BINGO you got it mister.
well the transmission sensor is used to make sure the trans is in the right position with the right gear ratio . ALSO if the trans fluid is low AND BINGO you got it mister.
The speed ratio of a bicycle is the (gear ratio* radius of the wheel)/ Length of the pedal arm.
For Automobiles its usually the 1st gear or Reverse gear.
You don't. If it's not working, you replace it. If you're trying to circumvent a speed governor, it's not going to work - that's an algorithm programmed into the engine ECM and bases the speed on the engine RPMs, tire size (revolutions per minute), programmed rear end gear ratio, and what gear ratio the transmission is in.