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An inductive sensor depends on ferro-magnetism, which is a characteristic of certain metals, such as iron.
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If an input output sensor has gone out, it will affect the functionality of your speedometer. If only the input sensor is affected, the speedometer will work with limited functionality. The output sensor will cease the speedometer from working completely.
The advantages of inductive proximity sensors areThey are very accurate compared to other technologiesHave high switching rateCan work in harsh environmental conditionThe disadvantages of inductive proximity sensor areIt can detect only metallic targetsOperating range may be limited
The output speed sensor tell the computer what speed the trans output is turning to know when to shift.
The output speed sensor is on the drivers side of the transmission and to the rear. The input sensor and output sensor are beside each other but have different connector types. common symptoms of a failed output sensor are: Speedometer stops working or is intermittent, transmission is stuck in second gear ( limp mode ) .
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.
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Is located on the back of the transmission. The output sensor is contained in a rectangular box. The sensor should be labeled as such.
The output speed sensor is the two wire sensor on the front, far driver side of the transmission.
It reads the speed of the output shaft.
The output speed sensor is on the front of the transmission case. It is the two wire sensor on the driver side.