The turbine shaft speed (TSS) sensor is located inside the automatic transmission.
are you sure it is not tail shaft sensor. This would be for your speedometer
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.
Transmission
Trouble code P0715 means: Turbine/Input Shaft Speed Sensor Circuit
It is an engine.A steam turbine is a heat engine that uses the expansion of steam passing through stationary nozzles and blades on a shaft to turn the shaft. The steam can move through the turbine axially (one end of shaft to the other end), radially (shaft to outer casing), or tangentially (around the outer edges of the turbine wheel). In an impulse turbine, the steam is expanded in nozzles and pushes the blades. In a reaction turbine the steam is expanded in the nozzles AND in the blades, the reaction of the expansion of the steam pushes away from the blades spinning the wheel in the process. The expansion of the steam is necessary to increase its velocity through the turbine.
Trouble code P0715 means: Turbine/Input Shaft Speed Sensor Circuit
drivers side front, remove the wheel, and you'll see a sensor with a retaining bolt in the transmission housing.
There should be no effect from that.
On a Ford Ranger 3.0, the turbine shaft speed sensor is typically located on the transmission, often near the valve body or the output shaft. It is usually positioned on the side of the transmission housing, where it can monitor the speed of the turbine within the torque converter. To access it, you may need to remove some components or the transmission pan, depending on the specific design of your vehicle. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise location and procedure.
Trouble code P0715 means: Turbine/Input Shaft Speed Sensor Circuit
Trouble code P2767 means: Transmission input/turbine shaft speed (TSS) sensor B no signal