ABS has nothing to do with the transmission engaging on this vehicle.
faulty speed sensor in the transmission
Yes, a faulty speed sensor can cause transmission problems. The speed sensor provides critical data to the vehicle's transmission control module, which helps manage shifting and overall transmission performance. If the sensor fails or provides inaccurate readings, it can lead to erratic shifting, delayed gear changes, or even cause the transmission to go into "limp" mode, impacting drivability. Regular maintenance and timely sensor replacement can help prevent these issues.
The VSS vehicle speed sensor on top of the transmission is faulty.
That is one possibility for that complaint
Yes, a faulty transmission range sensor can prevent the transmission from shifting out of reverse (RD) gear. This sensor, which detects the position of the gear shifter, communicates with the transmission control module to facilitate proper gear shifting. If it fails or provides incorrect signals, the system may restrict shifting to ensure safety, resulting in the vehicle remaining in reverse.
Yes, a faulty O2 sensor might cause a 1993 Sidekick to stall. It would also cause the car to misfire and use far more gasoline that it needs.
A faulty crank sensor would cause no spark and no fuel.
Yes, a faulty speed sensor can cause the overdrive light to blink. The speed sensor provides information to the transmission control module about the vehicle's speed, and if it malfunctions, it can lead to erratic transmission behavior, including issues with overdrive engagement. When the transmission detects a problem, it may trigger the overdrive light to blink as a warning to the driver. It's important to diagnose and address the issue promptly to prevent further transmission damage.
In some vehicles, yes.
Yes it can.
A faulty crank sensor can do that.
NO it will not. They have NOTHING to do with oil usage.