the greater the distance the lower the reading
A "speed" sensor can affect the shifting of the trans.A "speed" sensor can affect the shifting of the trans.
No it will not because NOX is in the engine and picks up spark knock and the ECM adjusts the timing as needed. The O2 Sensor is in the exhaust and measures the air to fuel ratio then the ECM adjusts.
The front sensor is reading wether your air/fuel mixture is correct and computer makes adjustments according to a rich or lean reading from o2 sensor. The rear sensor is reading what comes out from the cat/converter to see if converter is doing is job in removing pollutants.
A bad wheel speed sensor can affect the speedo.
co2 sensor?
Yes it does
Somewhere in the side of the motor is a sensor called the oil pressure sensor. Unscrew that sensor and screw in the line for reading the oil pressure. Start the motor up and get your reading. Compare it to specs.
owners handbook should tell you how to reset the temp sender
The transmission computer takes the output speed sensor signal and sends it to the cluster for the speedometer reading. The output speed sensor is a likely cause.The transmission computer takes the output speed sensor signal and sends it to the cluster for the speedometer reading. The output speed sensor is a likely cause.
your map sensor is fine , there is a short somewhere so your ecu is not reading it your map sensor is fine , there is a short somewhere so your ecu is not reading it
The computer uses the oxygen sensor reading from the exhaust to adjust the amount of fuel injected into the engine.
If you are reading a code with the description "ambient temp. sensor open" that means that the sensor or the wiring to the sensor is open or broken. The sensor will have to be replaced or the wiring to the sensor repaired. Have it troubleshot prior to just throwing parts at it.