Hmm... not directly it assists the trottle body through maintaining the air to fuel ratio specified for the engine in return the troottle body controls some sensor components of the transmission resulting in its performance so in short the trottle body plays an important role in the transmission's function and the air flow sensor plays an important role in the trottle body's function.
The speed sensor (transmission revolution sensor) is located on the left side of the bellhousing near the top. Access is through the driver's side wheel well. I'm at the wheel well and i cant see the speed sensor
A Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) senses the speed of the vehicle. Used for automatic transmission shift points and other electronics. Another speed sensor would be a wheel speed sensor. This one monitors wheel speed for ABS and Traction control.
i have a 1996 Mazda protege and it is at the rear of the transmission if you're looking from the front drivers side. it is almost directly under the throttle position sensor which is located on the rear of your throttle body close to the firewall (almost directly in the center of the engine compartment).
It is a sensor that reads the rotational position of the camshaft. The engine computer uses that to control ignition and fuel timing.
The engine computer is not getting a road speed sensor reading.
The speed sensor is in the engine compartment on a 1995 Nissan Sentra GXE automatic transmission. It is on the back of the transmission.
behind the engine sensor at top of the back of the transmission
On top of the transmission, near the firewall
Your transmission doesn't have an 02 sensor. The o2 sensor monitors engine exhaust to control engine performance. But, dirty transmission fluid is a problem and should be changed before it cause a major and very expensive transmission failure.
on the transmission on the transmission
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The 1996 Nissan 200 vehicle speed sensor can be found on the back of the transmission. The vehicle speed sensor will be in the upper left-hand corner of the transmission.
All modern vehicles have a VSS sensor (Vehicle Speed Sensor) attached to the transmission or an axle that generates a speed signal. This signal is used by the speedometer, cruise control, and some of the engine and transmission computers.
Its mounted on the transmission.
The vehicle speed sensor is located at the top of the transmission tail shaft housing.
For the manual transmission is located on the upper left (driver) side of the transmission where the transmission bolts to the engine. It reads the flywheel. The mounting screw also holds down a metal cover for the sensor. I was able to reach it from under the car when the transmission was lowered.
It is located in or on the transmission.