The turbine shaft speed (TSS) sensor is located inside the automatic transmission.
This engine has no turbine or turbo. Although the 1996 Ford Ranger does not have a turbine or turbo, it does have a turbine shaft speed (TSS) sensor. It is located inside the automatic transmission.
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are you sure it is not tail shaft sensor. This would be for your speedometer
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the cam shaft position sensor is located in the front of the motor on a 5.0 it is in the place of where the distributor was on older models it should be about center in the front
on the output shaft of the transmission, close to where the drive shaft enters
Thrust bearings are mounted on turbines at or near the end of the shaft, closest to the steam chest (or inlet). This is to maintain the shaft in position with the casing of the turbine, allowing the casing and the shaft to expand evenly together toward the drive end of the turbine.
There can be as many as 6 speed sensors, so which speed sensor are we talking about? There are 4 speed sensors, one at each wheel, if we have antilock brakes. There is a output shaft speed sensor on the output shaft housing of the transmission on the passenger's side of the car, down behind the engine, and there is a turbine speed sensor on the body of the transmission over on the driver's side.
That will dpend on what system we are working on. There are as many as 6 speed sensors. The ABS has 4 sensors, one at each wheel. There are two in the transmission. One is called a TSS(turbine shaft speed) sensor, the other is a VSS(Vehicle Speed Sensor) The TSS is located on the main body of the transmission toward the driver's side, and the VSS is located on top of the output shaft housing on the passenger's side of the vehicle.
Trouble code P0715 means: Turbine/Input Shaft Speed Sensor Circuit
The cam shaft sensor is located behind the water pump pulley. One bolt that holds it in place.
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