No need for interpretation - just what it said: the signal coming from the left rear wheel sensor is not there / missing.
It's most likely a failed wheel sensor... 20 minute replacement.
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Trouble code P0715 means: Turbine/Input Shaft Speed Sensor Circuit
Trouble code P0708 means:Transmission range sensor circuit high input
Turbine sensor. For a honda accord 05 lx
Trouble code P0713 means:Transmission fluid temperature sensor circuit high input
The IAT (intake air temperature) sensor would be located in the air filter box or air intake snorkel depending on what engine you have. The high input signal could be as simple as the IAT sensor is unplugged.
Trouble code P2767 means: Transmission input/turbine shaft speed (TSS) sensor B no signal
IF the speedo does not work that means is not getting a signal from the output sensor. Also delayed and erratic and mushy are controlled by the input sensor speed battery level must be correct/ idle speed all this is to the battery of sensors opening and closing at proper perspective intervals.
the input signal is carried to CPU by having a binary numbers.
The vehicle speed sensor is mounted on the transmission, but on 2000 and later models the VSS is combined with the rear axle sensor located on top of the differential. The powertrain control module uses the sensor input signal for several different engine and transmission control functions. The VSS signal also drives the speedometer on the instrument panel.
amplifier will strengthen da small input signal n amplifies it
It is a sensor on the transmission that reads the rotational speed of the input shaft.It is a sensor on the transmission that reads the rotational speed of the input shaft.
Yes, absolutely you can. The difficulty is that the controller needed to do the job is not something that can be bought off the shelf. Here is one idea to make the system work: First, take the output from the communications radio and establish the signal characteristics. You may need an attenuator to reduce the voltage of the signal. Once the signal is at the right level, it will need to be connected to an input on the stereo. Additionally, a sensor that will detect an audio signal on the comms radio output or a sensor that detects a valid radio signal on the comms radio is needed. Use the sensor output to trigger a switch from the current input to the comms radio input on the stereo. As an alternative, the same sensor output can be used to switch the speaker signal from the stereo to the comms radio. You will need a separate amplifier to do this as well as a suitable signal switcher to select either of the two speaker signals. The solution is not particularly difficult for an engineer to produce but it is not a straightforward job either.