internal transmission failure or computer failure..fail safe mode is to keep you from further damaging component
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.
It is the sensor in the transmission that reads the shifter position and transmits it to the transmission computer.
Not sure what you mean by transmission selector sensor. The transmission range sensor reads what position you have selected with the gear shift lever.
The input sensor reads the speed of the transmission input shaft.The output sensor reads the speed of the transmission output shaft.The transmission computer uses these sensors to help time the shifts, and to run the speedometer.The input sensor reads the speed of the transmission input shaft.The output sensor reads the speed of the transmission output shaft.The transmission computer uses these sensors to help time the shifts, and to run the speedometer.
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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.
your car has a speed sensor located on the transmission replace that and problem is solved
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If the Ford-150 On-board diagnostics (ODB) is rendered with an error code that reads P0705 usually means the transmission range sensor (TRS) has expired. Remove the old TRS and replace it with a new one.
yes possible
Add transmission fluid until the dipstick reads full.
The instruction register.