The output shaft sensor signal is used to determine the speed and rotation of the shaft. The allows for monitoring of performance and efficiency.
The output signal of an inductive pulse generator shaft speed sensor is typically measured in volts. This voltage is generated as the sensor detects the passing of ferromagnetic objects or changes in magnetic fields related to the shaft's rotation. The frequency of the voltage pulses corresponds to the rotational speed of the shaft, allowing for the calculation of speed in revolutions per minute (RPM).
P0722 - No signal from Output Shaft Speed Sensor . The output shaft speed sensor failed to provide a signal to the PCM upon initial movement of the vehicle (damaged OSS connector / damaged OSS sensor , or not installed properly / Harness intermittently shorted or open ) P0723 - Output Shaft Speed Sensor circuit intermittent failure . The Output Shaft Speed Sensor signal to the PCM is irregular or interrupted ( Harness connector not properly seated / harness intermittently shorted , or open / harness connector damaged / OSS sensor damaged , or not installed properly - verify harness and connector integrity - verify OSS sensor proper installation )
where is the output shaft speed sensor located on a 2001 Kia Optima?
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Above the transmission output shaft. There's a quick connect which goes to the speed sensor.. you can take the speed sensor out with a ratchet and socket.
It reads the speed of the output shaft.
It measures the speed of the output shaft.
on the output shaft of the transmission, close to where the drive shaft enters
It reads the speed of the output shaft.
The output shaft speed sensor is located on theÊABS computer unit. TheÊABS unit is found on the front wheels.Ê
under the passenger side of the vehicle and look up. You will see The output shaft speed sensor codes maybe similar to P0720>
It reads the speed of the output shaft. On a transmission it is used for shift timing.