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Your transmission doesn't have an 02 sensor. The o2 sensor monitors engine exhaust to control engine performance. But, dirty transmission fluid is a problem and should be changed before it cause a major and very expensive transmission failure.
Not likely. A bad O2 sensor would illuminate the check engine light and the engine performance would suffer.
Every sensor on the engine and transmission can cause the light to come on.
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Transmission sensor problems on a 2004 Kia Optima will cause incorrect shifting, poor performance, and hesitation. Sensor failure can be narrowed down by connecting an OBDII code reader to the vehicle's computer.
engine light comes on and off. when light is on it hesitates and transmission slips. what could cause that on a 93 F150
The Throttle Position sensor measures the throttle position, which is controlled by the gas pedal. It is used to determine engine load and if it fails it can cause automatic transmission shifting problems.
A bad transmission speed sensor will result in the transmission not shifting at the proper times. The defective transmission speed sensor may also cause the vehicle not to idle properly.
A sensor has failed, and is reporting the wrong value to the transmission controller. Old transmissions: Probably the vacuum modulator or throttle position sensor. Also check the fluid level. New Transmissions: Output speed sensor, turbine speed sensor, throttle-position sensor, fluid pressure sensor, and sensors on the engine.
Generally a Bad Oxygen Sensor will cause the engine to run too Rich...too much gas mixed with not enough air. This will decrease Gas Mileage, and lower the engine's performance. Also the Check Engine light will come on!
Yes, just about any sensor on the engine could cause a no start.Yes, just about any sensor on the engine could cause a no start.
An intermittent crankshaft sensor will not let the engine fire the correct times. This can definitely cause a misfire for the engine.